A montage video showing a sample of indoor and outdoor applications for waterscreens and fogscreens. Fogscreen: The fog screen is a walk-through rear projection screen that is used for video or laser images. Water vapor is directed in a laminar flow to allow for the projection of images that may be walked through without getting wet. It is used for entrances to corporate events, as a trade show gag, for museums and installations, or as a futuristic interactive screen. Fogscreens are available as a fixed 2 Meter width, or as expandable 1 Meter sections that may be linked end-to-end. Indoor Water Screen: Erected in modular sections of any width, the indoor water screen creates a rear projection surface that is fantastic for lasers and video. Due the perfect laminar flow of the water, the screen can be used anywhere without fear of getting the floor, building, or audience wet. Water screen is less expensive to rent than fogscreen, and a waterscreen can be erected on a grand scale. Any width is possible (usually limited by the width of a room or the stage), and trim heights over 40' are possible when air movement is minimal in the venue. Outdoor water screen: Also known as a peacock water screen due to it's fan shape. This type of water screen is also ideal for rear-projected laser light shows and video. However, these types of screens can be extremely large. Screen widths over 100FT are possible when a screen is driven with it's maximum horsepower rating. These screens ...
Keywords: laser light show, laser show, rear projection video, fogscreen, waterscreen, water screen, fog screen, peackock screen, walk through screen, water scrim, water wall
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