Rear Projection Screens

Elevate Your Visual Presentations with GERRIETS' Rear Projection Screens

Elevate your visual presentations with GERRIETS' premium rear projection screens, meticulously engineered to deliver exceptional clarity, brightness, and color accuracy. Rear projection screens offer numerous benefits, including:

1. Enhanced Image Quality:

  • Rear projection technology minimizes glare and ambient light interference, resulting in sharper and more vibrant images.
  • 2. Improved Versatility:

  • Ideal for various environments and applications, including theaters, events, and architectural installations, rear projection screens provide flexibility and adaptability.
  • 3. Space Optimization:

  • Rear projection setups require minimal space, making them suitable for venues with limited room for equipment placement.
  • 4. Reduced Maintenance:

  • With the projector positioned behind the screen, rear projection setups are less susceptible to damage and require less maintenance compared to front projection alternatives.
  • 5. Enhanced Audience Experience:

  • Rear projection screens offer a seamless viewing experience with no distracting shadows or hotspots, ensuring audience engagement and immersion.
  • Whether you're creating immersive theatrical experiences, staging dynamic events, or designing architectural displays, our rear projection screens provide the perfect canvas for your content. We offer a range of options including motorized screens, manual screens, and fixed frame systems, all tailored to meet your specific needs.

    Constructed using premium materials and advanced manufacturing processes, our rear projection screens are built to last, ensuring years of reliable performance. With GERRIETS, you can trust that your visual presentations will captivate and engage your audience.

    Explore our collection of rear projection screens today and discover why GERRIETS is the preferred choice for professionals seeking exceptional quality and reliability."

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    Pirates in Batavia
    Europa-Park
    Rust / Germany

     

    Project

    Equipment of the rebuilt attraction 'Pirates in Batavia' in the Dutch area of the theme park:

    • Molding cloth FORM'IT UNO GRANITE in use as boulders all over Batavia; total area: 1,200 m².
    • Ceiling canvas made from SQUARE GAUZE CO VdS for the areas Batavia City, Battle und Bamboe Baai; with and without LEDs.
    • Background curtains made from DUVETYNE CS for the area Battle.
    • Lamella curtain made from matte PVC VARIO 2.0 as visual protection in the exit area.
    • Front projection screen GREYSCREEN for the area Taverna / entrance area.
    • Rear projection screen PANORAMA for the area Loading Docks / boarding area.
    • rear projection screen OPTIBLACK 2.2 for the area Drop / schuss area.
    • Front projection screen GREYSCREEN in the area Canyon.

     

    Client

    • Europa-Park
     

    Location

    • Rust / Germany
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    KRAFTWERK Concert
    Berlin / Germany

     

    Project

    • Use of inflatable bass absorber „aQflex™“ for reducing the reverberation times in the New National Gallery Berlin.
    • Production of the OPTILUX projection screens on the side of the stage.
    • Provision of light gray Front curtain (24.00 m x 10.00 m) made from TAFFETA CS. Front curtain was falling by using the G2 KABUKI system.
    • KING-Track for another stage curtain.

     

    Project management

    • cc:blank GmbH

     

    Client

    • KRAFTWERK

     

    Location

    • Berlin / Germany

     

    Further information, planning and audio examples can be found on gerriets-acoustics.com.

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    TURANDOT
    Bayerische Staatsoper
    Munich / Germany

     

    Project

    • rear projection screen OPTIBLACK 2.2 used as projection screen and as black backdrop for the stage production of the opera "Turandot" by Giacomo Puccini.
    • Dimensions of the projection screen: 22.0 x 14.0 m (72 x 50 ft).

     

    Stage Direction

    • La Fura dels Baus

     

    Client

    • Bayerische Staatsoper

     

    Location

    • Munich / Germany
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    Asisi's temporary exhibition building "Pergamonmuseum. The Panorama"
    Berlin / Germany

     

    Project

    • Installation of Asisi's panorama picture on a 110.00 m (120.3 yds) long JOKER 95 track, including hoisting winches and doors for panorama passageways.
    • Back-lit ceiling, approx. 11.00 x 8.00 m (12.0 x 8.7 yds), and light box with covering 12.00 x 5.00 m (13.1 x 5.5 yds) made of SHIRTING and rear projection screen TRANSMISSION.
    • Wall coverings made of printed textile were mounted on keder frames with a length of approx. 500.00 m² (598 yd²).



    Client

    • Yadegar Asisi

     


    Location

    • Berlin / Germany
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    Neo Magazin Royale
    Cologne / Germany

     

    Project

    Manufacture and installation of two rear projection screens for TV show Neo Magazin Royale:

    • rear projection screen OPTITRANS®; size ca. 7.0 x 3.5 m (23 x 11 ft / see photo moon);
    • rear projection screen OPTILUX; size ca. 9.0 x 4.0 m (30 x 13 ft / see photo sexangle).
     

    Client

    • btf GmbH
     

    Location

    • Cologne / Germany
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    IAA
    Exhibition Stand Opel
    Frankfurt / Germany

     

    Description

    • Trade show booth of the automobile manufacturer Opel during the trade fair IAA Commercial Vehicles in Frankfurt.
    • Media walls and light columns made from the rear projection screen OPTITRANS® and from the front and rear projection screen REVUE.

     

    Client

    • Ambrosius

     

    Location

    • Frankfurt / Germany
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    AIRSCREENS
    Dubai, Münster, Madrid, San Francisco / worldwide

     

     Project

    • Manufacture of all AIRSCREEN-projection screens worldwide. For the inflatable AIRSCREEN systems, the opaque SCENE is used for front projection due to its versatility and stability. For rear projection OPTITRANS is used because of its high contrast ratio.
    • The projects shown here are only a few examples of the wide range of AIRSCREEN projects.


    Client

    • AIRSCREEN Münster - Berlin - USA - Mexiko

     

    Location

    • Dubai, Münster, Madrid, San Francisco / worldwide
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    SHADOWLAND
    Pilobolus Dance Theatre
    World Tour


    Project

    • Manufacture of an OPTILUX rear projection screen used to catch the shadows of the dancers during the performance.
    • Dimensions of projection screen: 8.3 x 7.9 m (27 x 26).

     

    Technical Director

    • Shane Mongar

     

    Client

    • Pilobolus Dance Theatre

     

    Location

    • World Tour
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    Bauhausfest Dessau
    Germany


    Project

    • The Rear Projection Screen PANORAMA in use as an artist model to illustrate a spatial performance.
    • UV- and washable chalk pens were used to draw the performer's silhouettes on the Screen live.

     

    Client

    • TU Berlin

     


    Szenographie

    • Lisa Violetta Thürer, Marie-Louise Leeck
     


    Choreographie, Performance
    • Jasminka Stenz (HZT Berlin), Lisa Violetta Thürer und Marie-Louise Leeck

     


    Dozent

    • Claudia Rohner, Franziska Ritter



    Location

    • Dessau / Germany
     
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    PERMADEATH - A VIDEO GAME OPERA
    Boston, MA / USA


    Project

    • World premiere of PERMADEATH — A VIDEO GAME OPERA produced by White Snake Projects. The opera ingeniously integrated computer-generated content with the live performers.
    •  Gerriets manufactured a 12.8 x 6.7 m (42 x 22 ft) OPTILUX rear projection screen for the opera as the primary surface for the CG content.
       

     Client

    • White Snake Projects - http://www.whitesnakeprojects.org/
       

     Composer

    • Dan Visconti
       

    Libretto

    • Cerise Lim Jacobs
       

    Director

    • Sam Helfrich
       

     Set Design

    • Zane Pihlstrom
       

    Computer-Generated Graphics

    • Curvin Huber
       

     Video Design

    • Kathy Wittman
       

     Lighting Design

    • Derek Van Heel
       

    Location

    • Boston, MA / USA
       
     Photographer
    • William M. Brown Photography
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    MEET ME AT DAWN
    Dot Theatre Istanbul
    Istandbul / Turkey


    Project

    • Dance and design floor VARIO HIGH GLOSS; dimensions of the floor: 8.0 x 8.0 m (26 x 26 ft); in black.
    • Manufacture of a cyclorama backdrop made from rear projection screen TRANSMISSION for the theatrical production "Meet me at dawn"; dimensions of the projection screen: 10.0 x 2.2 m (33 x 7 ft).

     

    Client

    • Dot Theatre Istanbul

     

    Location

    •  Istanbul / Turkey
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    MEDEA
    Croatian National Theatre
    Zagreb / Croatia


    Project

    • Stage production of the play "Medea" by Euripides.
    • Usage of three rear projection screens OPTILUX; dimensions of the screens: 12,8 x 2,8 m (42 x 9 ft).
    • Supply of black bobbinet ELECTRA.

    Director

    • Tomaz Pandur


    Kunde

    • Croatian National Theatre

     

    Standort

    • Zagreb / Croatia
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    Royal Equestrian and Camel Festival
    Muscat / Oman


    Project

    • Manufacture of a rear projection screen PANORAMA for the festival "Royal Equestrian and Camel" which is celebrated every five years in Muscat in honours of the sultan of Oman.
    • Dimensions of the projection screen: 27.0 x 9.0 m (89 x 30 ft).

     

    Light Design

    • Jerry Appelt

     

    Client

    • PRG

     

    Location

    • Muscat / Oman
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    THE RAKE'S PROGRESS
    Konzerttheater Bern
    Switzerland


    Project

    Creation of a giant staircase with backlit steps for the stage design of the opera "The Rake’s Progress" by Igor Stravinsky.

    • Steps are made with rear projection screen TRANSMISSION installed between two acrylic glass panes and illuminated with LED strips.

     

    Production

    • Marc Adam

     

    Client

    • Konzerttheater Bern

     

    Location

    • Bern / Switzerland
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    RTS Radio Télévision Suisse
    Genf / Swizerland

     

    Project

    • Projection Horizontal using our Rear Projection screen Transmission (5,50 m high and 46,00 m wide)
    • Six separation curtains using Clivia 600 black (5,7 m high and 9,00)

     

    Client

    • Despar Systeme AG

     

    Location

    • Genf / Swizerland
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    World Expo: German Pavillon
    Shanghai / China


    Project

    • OPTILUX rear projection screens used on walls and ceiling, creating tunnel-like effect in passageway connecting the entrance to the exhibition space.

     

    Project Director / Designer

    • Ulrich Kunkel, E³-engeneering


    Client

    • Milla & Partner GmbH


    Location

    • Shanghai / China
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    Radio Brandenburg, Studio 1
    Berlin / Germany

     

    Project

    • Cyclorama made from OPTITRANS® rear projection screen, 315 ft wide x 30.5 ft high (96 x 9.3 m), backlit by RGB-LEDs.


    Project Director

    • Helmut Kotowenko


    Client

    • ARRI / RBB

     

    Location

    • Berlin / Germany
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    Le Rêve Theater
    Las Vegas / U.S.A.

     

    Project

    • 6 OPTITRANS® rear projection screens for in-the-round aqua theater.
    • Custom-manufactured to simulate curved skylights in dome ceiling.
    • Each screen 43 ft wide x 30 ft high (13 m x 9 m).
    • Supplied Optitrans screen material for mobile, internally lit/projected central globe, 14 ft (4.2 m) in diameter.


    Lighting Designer

    • Jules Fisher & Peggy Eisenhauer (2007 re-design)


    Project Director

    • Rick Gray


    Client

    • Wynn Design & Development

     

    Location

    • Las Vegas / U.S.A.
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    CARMEN
    Open Air Opera
    Seoul / South Korea

     

    Project 

    • Manufacture of a backdrop made from rear projection screen OPTITRANS®  for the open air opera "Carmen".
    • Dimensions of the projection screen: 100.0 x 20.0 m (328 x 66 ft).

     

    Client

    • Beulx

     

    Location

    • Seoul / South Korea
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    SWR Studios A / B / C / D
    Stuttgart / Germany

     

    Project

    • Supply and installation in four TV studios of three front/rear TRANSMISSION screens used for diffusion of LED arrays.
    • 51 drapes in black CLIVIA 600; 51 drapes in grey CLIVIA 600

     

    Client

    • MCI Studio Hamburg
    • Despar Systeme AG

     

    Location

    • Stuttgart / Germany