I've found all the 'screen paints' sold are extremely expensive, and 
unnecessary? maybe.....

I project video in my house, and the wall is just painted a flat matte white; 
regular indoor wall paint.
I didn't want to use any paint w gloss, because I didn't want it to be 
reflective.

If you can paint the non projection walls a dark color to absorb light, that 
makes it better.
Honestly, for just having flat white matte paint the projection in my house 
looks awesome.
Do a google search for installing home theaters, there are all sorts of things 
written about using fancy paint, and using regular paint.
Have fun!

Kristie Reinders, B.F.A.

Director of Cinematography, Electric Visions

Curator and Head Projectionist, Electric Mural Project

The Mission, San Francisco, CA



'A first class technician should work best under pressure.' 

- - - Issac Asimov 


> Dear, 
> to project 16mm film and slides on the wall, what paint should I use?
> There's a bunch of special paints for home cinema's with digital beamers, 
> with all kinds of reviews.
> Where to start? Anything I should know before?
> 
> Also: 
> In 3 weeks I'm releasing a DVD and playing in Antwerp, Belgium
> 
> http://hetbos.be/agenda/2015/5/23/#348
> 
> http://www.tapingpolicies.be/info.htm
> 
> Best,
> Floris Vanhoof

                                          
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