Drops / Cycloramas
Drops and cycloramas are meant as scenic elements on stage. They
can be one color drops used for lighting effects or projection purposes,
or they can be painted or printed to become part of the scenery.
Most drops are made of either Muslin or Sharkstooth Scrim depending
on their purpose. Other commonly used fabrics include Filled Scrim
(Leno), Bobbinette,
and Canvas.
Muslin Cyclorama:
Cycloramas are often used in the rear of the stage, primarily for
lighting and projection purposes. They can hang from a pipe
batten or travel on a curved
track.
For a general purpose backdrop natural muslin is sufficient and
the least expensive choice, especially when seamed. For a Bounce
Drop, which is used
to bounce
lights unto the rear of another drop for a softer more diffused effect
bleached white
muslin should be used. A Skydrop is made of light blue muslin.
Muslin is also a common choice for painted scenic backdrops. Only
non flame retardant muslin should be used for painting. Any fire-retardants
should
be mixed into
the paint or be applied after painting.
Scrim Drop:
A Scrim Drop provides multiple effects. When lit from the front
it is opaque, when lit from the rear it is translucent. This quality
allows for a wonderful bleed through effect revealing or concealing
other backdrops, scenery or actors by shifting the lighting gradually
from rear to front and vice versa.
Scrim can be used for projection, especially Filled Scrim (Leno).
It is also
suitable for painting.
Digitally Printed Backdrop:
A digitally printed backdrop is a more recent alternative to the
traditional painted scenic backdrop. Although it will not be
right for every situation, digital
printing has certain advantages that cannot be ignored. Photo-realistic resolution
and colors, easy replication and a much longer life in spite of frequent handling
and storage to name a few. With the most modern airbrush technology almost
any fabric or material can be printed. Learn
more about digitally printed backdrops >>
Fiber Optic Curtain:
A Fiber Optic Star Drop usually is a black backdrop with a random
spread of fiber optic points. It can be used as a night sky
or for other special effects.
The
fiber optic points can be white or multi-color and twinkle at various speeds.
Depending on the layout different areas of the drop may be lit at different
times.
Custom Fiber Optic Curtains feature fiber optic points in specific
designs such as logos or scenic images. Fiber Optic drops require
illuminators (fixtures).
Basic illuminators allow for a simple "plug-in operation", better units
are dmx ready and can be integrated into the existing lighting-controls.
Typical fabrics include but are not limited to Velour and Commando
Cloth. The fabric should be heavy enough to hold the fiber points
properly, and
opaque
enough to block out the light from the fiber strands behind the drop.
Learn more about
fiber optic curtains >>
Projection Screen:
A projection screen is made of a vinyl screen material, suitable
for either front or rear projection. Different colors have different
qualities
in
terms of the
amount of ambient light they accept and the viewing angle they provide.
Note: A projection screen can hang from a pipe batten as other
backdrops. For best results, however, it should be stretched on all
for sides.
Learn more
about projection screens >> |