PROJECTION SCREENS

A huge panoramic projection with mountains right in front of us. Every rocky peak is in sharp focus, the snowfields glisten in the sun. The view of the airy peaks almost makes you feel slightly dizzy, the illusion is so beautiful. This is how the perfect interplay of beamers and Gerriet's projection screens works. Immersive worlds despite solid ground underfoot for fascinating and high-quality image and film productions. This is how perfect perception can grow into an illusion and fascinate. High-quality projection screens that redefine horizons and images - anytime and anywhere.
Areas of application and advantages in the professional sector
Projection films are used in many professional areas. Find out which Gerriets films are best suited for this!
Which projection films are particularly suitable for stage and theater?
Gerriets was the first manufacturer of PVC projection screens for opera houses and stages. The OPERA films stand for high-quality projection screens. Milky matt or light blue OPERA films are particularly popular, as are technical developments such as the EVEN film. For optimum sound transmission, there are perforated films such as OPERA WEIẞ 2.2 GELOCH T and GAMMALUX DUO MICRO. SHOW 2.2 and OPTIBLACK 2.2 are ideal as effect and soft-edge projection films.
Which projection screen is suitable for TV studios?
In TV studios, semi-transparent projection screens are used as a background horizon that can be illuminated evenly from the front and rear. Rear projection screens such as OPTITRANS or OPTILUX are suitable for larger distances. For smaller distances of around 20 cm or less, the TRANSMISSION rear projection screen is ideal as it prevents pixelation and enables uniform light distribution.
What makes a projection screen particularly suitable for virtual studios?
Virtual studios require films that offer uniform illumination at low lux values to minimize shadowing. Backlit films such as TRANSMISSION or OPTILUX often reduce the green spill effect and ensure perfect image quality even at 4K or 8K resolution.
Which projection screens are ideal for laser shows and stage effects?
Special projection textiles are required for laser shows in order to display the end of the laser beam. Gerriets laser gauze is ideal here: it is highly transparent and invisible in the dark. Heirloom grommets or tapestry grommets can also create special effects for laser shows.
How do projection screens minimize interfering light effects in large halls?
In large halls, the interfering light factor is crucial, as LED spotlights and show lights can impair the image. The SCENE film is often used for front projections, while dark rear projection films such as OPTITRANS or OPTIBLACK 2.2 reduce reflections and therefore deliver optimum projection results.
Which projection screens are suitable for open-air events?
At open-air events, projection screens need to be high-contrast and weather-resistant. The SCENE film for front projections and OPTILUX or EVEN for rear projections offer excellent results here. The inflatable projection system from Airscreen, which uses SCENE film, is suitable for public viewing.
Which projection films are ideal for exhibition stand construction?
Requirements vary greatly in exhibition stand construction. Opera films offer numerous options for attracting visitors. The PANORAMA rear projection screen is particularly practical as it allows a seamless height of 3.05 m and an almost infinite width. The printable OPERA PRINT also provides effective backlighting and is a popular design element in exhibition stand construction.
Which projection screen is suitable for conference rooms, schools and companies?
In conference and seminar rooms with around 200 lux lighting, the GAMMALUX DUO front projection screen ensures minimized light reflection and improves the black level. In rooms that can be darkened, roller screens with white, fabric-reinforced front projection film are often used.
Which projection screen is the best choice for the home theater?
Large projection screens are also becoming increasingly popular in the home. The OPERA WEIẞ 2. 2 is ideal for home cinemas thanks to its good price-performance ratio. The SILVERBLACK film can be used for more contrast. The OPERA HIGH GAIN is often the best choice for weaker projectors.