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I've been wanting to try this for quite some time now:
I'd like to project patterns on a 3d surface (outdoor) with a projector for a shoot. Probably it would work best in low light or at night. Problem is, I may need shutter speeds as high as 1/500 or 1/1000. Also, I shoot B/W film, so ISO is limited to somewhere around 3200-6400.
Does anyone here have experience with this technique? What kind of specs should the projector have in terms of watt or lumen to be bright enough? Is the power of a regular projector comparable to let's say a studio light? I actually have very little knowledge when it comes to these things, so anything will help!
I'd like to project patterns on a 3d surface (outdoor) with a projector for a shoot. Probably it would work best in low light or at night. Problem is, I may need shutter speeds as high as 1/500 or 1/1000. Also, I shoot B/W film, so ISO is limited to somewhere around 3200-6400.
Does anyone here have experience with this technique? What kind of specs should the projector have in terms of watt or lumen to be bright enough? Is the power of a regular projector comparable to let's say a studio light? I actually have very little knowledge when it comes to these things, so anything will help!