Yes 100%!!! I have the screen still in the box ready to be unboxed and tested. I recently installed more power outlets in my backyard to support the 45’. My goal is to test and post before the end of July. Stay tuned!
Great vid! Appreciate the breakdown. Do you think you could use this screen indoors? (Provided you have the space! lol) Am thinking for school showings in assembly hall. would you still need the anchors? Thanks!
Yes, you could definitely use indoors and not have to worry about using anchors. The only issue indoors would be the blower noise that could be a bit loud. I’ve been meaning to build some hush boxes for the blower and once I do, I’ll check back with you, but I’m not sure how soon I can get this done.
The sound of the blower is not distracting at all. Since the blower is behind the screen the screen actually slightly dampens the sound. I've never had anyone comment on the sound of the blower interfering with the movie. There are hush boxes out there you can buy to put the blower in to quiet them down. I thought about building my own custom hush box for fun made out of MDF and insulation. But the 750 W blower is not distracting at all. Over the weekend I put up the 45 foot screen which has a 1500 W blower which is nearly twice as loud as the 750 W blower and even that was not distracting. None of my guests made a comment on that blower noose either.
I plan on having a backyard theater with a screen that big. The bad part is that our yard is a hill, and it would cost more just for the platform to keep the projector screen flat. My alternative would be 2 poles holding the screen straight up and may cost less. I'm not sure how big my projector can go, but it's rated at 5400 lumens, and it's for businesses and venues. Is there a way to measure out the size your projector can go before making a move on projector screen size?
Your lumens are more then enough for the 33ft screen. Yes you can use a projector calculator to figure out the best distance from the screen and if the projector is bight enough. 19fl of brightness at the screen is the standard for excellent brightness in the dark. www.projectorcentral.com/projection-calculator-pro.cfm In the calculator the aspect ratio for the screen is 16:10 and the horizontal measurement of the screen is about 22ft. The hill is a challenge and I’m not sure what the options are without seeing it. The screen though would have to have a flat and level surface.
Nice setup! We've been running a 20' Khomo Gear for the last couple summers, but watching your setup has me thinking about upgrading our screen. Not sure if you have ever thought about upgrading your speaker setup but I run the Altec Lansing Lightnings (now rebranded as Gemini Sound) with mine. I highly recommend, as long as you have neighbors that don't mind it getting a little loud. Can't wait to see your review on the 45' screen!
Thanks, I do have neighbors close by and for the most part the echo studio works just fine. I thought about getting another one for a bit more sound. I do have a dedicated home theater inside my house which is completely Dolby Atmos so if we want extreme sound we go with the inside theater. If I was out in the country away from other homes I would certainly entertain two large monitors for the sound. I do also like how the echo studios integrate wirelessly with the fire stick making it a quick set up and take down at the end the night.
@@Moondogg40 www.homedepot.com/p/Sterilite-160-Qt-Wheeled-Storage-Box-14674K02/309750700 I store the blower outside of the bin, but Home Depot has an even larger one that should fit the screen and blower. Its black and yellow.
What kind of projector do you use with this and is the video quality clear? I am wanting to get one for our outdoor movie nights but don't want to sacrifice viewing quality for a larger sized screen.
Hey Brent link to the projector that I use is in the description. At the end of the video there are still shots that give a pretty good representation of the video quality. I would say the video quality is excellent for an outdoor set up. It’s always hard to get a true lumen rating from manufacturers as they inflate their numbers but anything over 4500 lm would light up the screen nice and bright. My projector that I’m using is around 5000 lm.
Hi Nyla, the kit comes with 4 ropes, which should around 25ft long. I don’t have an exact measurement. There was an error with my kit and my ropes were around 18ft long so I tied two together and bought two more ropes from Home Depot ($10?).
I use two echo studios on my deck where we sit. I use a fire stick to tie everything together. You can certainly get creative with large monitor type of speakers like a mobile DJ would use and set up on either side of the screen but my neighbors would hate me, lol.
I run front projection. The spandex screen has a seam that you hardly notice. Rear projection exposes the seam more so. The pvc screen has no seam but is wrinkled. I prefer the spandex screen.
Hi Alicia, in the description there is a link to projector I’m currently using. At the end of the video there are screen shots of videos in action that give you an idea of the picture quality of this screen with the projector I’m currently using. I don’t have any videos of a video in action because taking a video of a video never turns out well. Video quality is dependent of the projector you have and more importantly how good of a device you have to capture a video, in my case an iPhone. I can tell you projector in the description gives an excellent video at 5000 lumens. I wouldn’t go below 3500 lumens on this large of a screen. Again go to the end of the video for video pics.
www.amazon.com/dp/B01MR0EMOV/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_73F24MQ8JSV876Z5K5C3?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1 I recommend a 1080p projector over 3600 lumens for this screen. I use the screen attached in the link and it works great.
Thanks for this! I've been doing outdoor 16mm film shows for years with a metal framed screen with canvas stretched on with bungees, BUT it's a pia to put the canvas on and it takes 3 people to stand it up. I bought this same screen and am planning my first outdoor show for Halloween next weekend. Truly excited! Do you know the actual screen size? H and W? Thanks!
This is awesome! You will love the screen. I also have a 45’ video coming soon. The viewable area is 21.8’x13.6’. I’m also throwing a Halloween movie party In a few weeks.
@@hagenmi1 nice! What I'm using now is about 20w x 16h.. so not much difference, But I have some scope films and this might be good for them. I'll watch for your 45' video.. We will be showing a 16mm print of "Night of the Living Dead" if you collect 16mm there are a couple of nice groups on FB. 16mm Film Collector is one I'm in.
@@hagenmi1 I saw your still shots just now, the images are very nice! What is the distance from projector to screen? With my 16mm Xenon I'm throwing the picture 100'. Do you have any video of you attaching the spandex screen? or is it really just that simple to do? Also do you find the 750W more than ample? I'll be powering mine from behind with a 100' utility extension cord and an amplifier on the same line? I see where you mention that you thought the blower was drawing a bit too much and not performing at optimal.. Thanks again.. can't wait to try mine!
I would say I’m at 30’ feet with the projector distance. I have a scope screen for my indoor theater. I use to run an anamorphic lens on my indoor projector until the modern day projectors that have the auto zoom and adjust for a scope screen. I currently run a JVC 4K projector indoors. I absolutely love that projector. Important to note that this screen is 16x10 ratio. Not crazy about the aspect ratio as that is a computer monitor ratio. I spoke to the manufacturer about that and they said they went with the 16X10 to set them apart from the competition. The 750 watt blower is for sure enough. The best I have with screen attachment is at the 7:14 mark. Attaching the screen cloth is a tad laborsome to get the screen cloth attached without wrinkles. This is a handmade product so there are variations. The important thing to know when you’re attaching the screen cloth is too lightly put tension on the screen cloth without stretching it. Otherwise when you get to the end of the side you’re attaching the screen is stretched out too far and it will hang off. I am extremely anal when it comes to the screen cloth attaching properly. Once I attach the screen right, I leave it on. When it comes the extension cord I guess you just have to do with what works. I don’t have an issue with a 100’ cord at a lower gauge but I do think that a heavier gauge cord would be the right thing to do. If you look at the voltage drop, it’s pretty significant when dealing with a length of 100’ with a 16 gauge extension cord. Perhaps next summer I’ll build my own custom 50 foot cord that’s 10 gauge. I have toyed with the idea of setting up my generator without an extension cord just to see if there is any more power from the blower. I’m going to try to set up the 45 foot screen today and the blower with that screen is 1500W, yikes. The 750W blower is a tad loud but it does not present any issues with being too loud. I save my videophile and audiophile experience for my indoor theater. I do have an idea flying around about building a hush box for the blower. But again, the noise level really isn’t that bad to motivate me to do that.
@@hagenmi1 k, thanks. Yeah can't wait to set it up lots of drinking and adults walking Ritchie's plank and playing drunken bar fight and a little five nights at Freddy's
I can say in yard sitting 30+ feet away, no. The blower in the 24 is a lot quieter. I will say for the 33 foot screen with the 750 W blower a guest or neighbor never complained.
At the end are static images with the projector that I have linked in the description that are example of the image quality with an epson projector used. I don't video live video as it doesn't give an accurate representation of the actual video quality. As I mentioned in the video the reflective quality of the screen is about 1.0 gain and the image is crisp and detailed for a large piece of white spandex material. I certainly wouldn't put the screen quality in any sort of videophile arena but it is perfectly acceptable for a backyard movie. Video quality is going to be 90% dependent on the projector that is used. The projector that I'm using is a decent projector in the $1500 range. I will say I have used some of the weather resistant vinyl screens and those tend to be wrinkled and don't give in my opinion the best quality but the material presented with this particular screen works great. You can see the seam running through the picture during bright images but to me is not distracting nor have any guests complained about it. On my next video for the 45ft screen I'll go into image more, thanks for the feedback!
16X10 is typically used for computer monitors. So it means you’re going to have some unused portion of vertical aspect of the screen for a typical movie. Now movies in a tall aspect ratio like iMAX or 1.35:1 look good but are rarely used. The Snyder cut of Justice League filled the entire vertical and looked awesome, but no other modern movie use that aspect ratio.I personally don’t mind the 16x10 as typically the inflation portion of the screen is bowed or uneven on the vertical and that unused portion of the image takes up that slack while filling the horizontal is always used fully without any issue.
Does the projector you linked in the description fill the screen/suffice? I want to buy a similar 33’ screen but can’t find a projector that will fill it
Legends say the 45 ft screen is still in his garage
Looks awesome! Did you do a video for the 45 foot screen?
the gauge of your extension chord is well more than enough for that blower.
Are you still going to make a video of the 45ft inflatable movie screen??
Yes 100%!!! I have the screen still in the box ready to be unboxed and tested. I recently installed more power outlets in my backyard to support the 45’. My goal is to test and post before the end of July. Stay tuned!
Great vid! Appreciate the breakdown. Do you think you could use this screen indoors? (Provided you have the space! lol) Am thinking for school showings in assembly hall. would you still need the anchors? Thanks!
Yes, you could definitely use indoors and not have to worry about using anchors. The only issue indoors would be the blower noise that could be a bit loud. I’ve been meaning to build some hush boxes for the blower and once I do, I’ll check back with you, but I’m not sure how soon I can get this done.
@@hagenmi1 you are a legend! Thank you! I'll be looking out for that hush box video.Subbed!
I wonder about the sound of the blower while the movie playing.( not sure it wont be a problem..)
The sound of the blower is not distracting at all. Since the blower is behind the screen the screen actually slightly dampens the sound. I've never had anyone comment on the sound of the blower interfering with the movie. There are hush boxes out there you can buy to put the blower in to quiet them down. I thought about building my own custom hush box for fun made out of MDF and insulation. But the 750 W blower is not distracting at all. Over the weekend I put up the 45 foot screen which has a 1500 W blower which is nearly twice as loud as the 750 W blower and even that was not distracting. None of my guests made a comment on that blower noose either.
I plan on having a backyard theater with a screen that big. The bad part is that our yard is a hill, and it would cost more just for the platform to keep the projector screen flat. My alternative would be 2 poles holding the screen straight up and may cost less. I'm not sure how big my projector can go, but it's rated at 5400 lumens, and it's for businesses and venues. Is there a way to measure out the size your projector can go before making a move on projector screen size?
Your lumens are more then enough for the 33ft screen. Yes you can use a projector calculator to figure out the best distance from the screen and if the projector is bight enough. 19fl of brightness at the screen is the standard for excellent brightness in the dark. www.projectorcentral.com/projection-calculator-pro.cfm
In the calculator the aspect ratio for the screen is 16:10 and the horizontal measurement of the screen is about 22ft.
The hill is a challenge and I’m not sure what the options are without seeing it. The screen though would have to have a flat and level surface.
Hello how are you will a Vankyo V620 cover a 25ft inflatable screen? What are your thoughts?
Hello, it will not be bright enough. I recommend 2500 lumens at the min. 3200 lumens is a good brightness.
Nice setup! We've been running a 20' Khomo Gear for the last couple summers, but watching your setup has me thinking about upgrading our screen. Not sure if you have ever thought about upgrading your speaker setup but I run the Altec Lansing Lightnings (now rebranded as Gemini Sound) with mine. I highly recommend, as long as you have neighbors that don't mind it getting a little loud. Can't wait to see your review on the 45' screen!
Thanks, I do have neighbors close by and for the most part the echo studio works just fine. I thought about getting another one for a bit more sound. I do have a dedicated home theater inside my house which is completely Dolby Atmos so if we want extreme sound we go with the inside theater. If I was out in the country away from other homes I would certainly entertain two large monitors for the sound. I do also like how the echo studios integrate wirelessly with the fire stick making it a quick set up and take down at the end the night.
@@hagenmi1 Do you think that an Optoma UHD38 (4000 lumens) will be bright enough to fill the screen?
@@Moondogg40 yes, that will look great after the sun goes down. Good gaming projector to boot.
@@hagenmi1 one more question, what size tote did you get to store the screen in? I want to make sure I buy one large enough.
@@Moondogg40 www.homedepot.com/p/Sterilite-160-Qt-Wheeled-Storage-Box-14674K02/309750700
I store the blower outside of the bin, but Home Depot has an even larger one that should fit the screen and blower. Its black and yellow.
I need to do outdoor cinema in desert of Dakhla. But there is a lot of wind. Did this screen work for me or no.
Please answer me
I wouldn’t recommend over a 10 mph breeze.
What kind of projector do you use with this and is the video quality clear? I am wanting to get one for our outdoor movie nights but don't want to sacrifice viewing quality for a larger sized screen.
Hey Brent link to the projector that I use is in the description. At the end of the video there are still shots that give a pretty good representation of the video quality. I would say the video quality is excellent for an outdoor set up. It’s always hard to get a true lumen rating from manufacturers as they inflate their numbers but anything over 4500 lm would light up the screen nice and bright. My projector that I’m using is around 5000 lm.
Wow bellissimo
Great detailed video
Does the rope/cord come with the projector? How long is the rope/cord used to stake into the ground?
Hi Nyla, the kit comes with 4 ropes, which should around 25ft long. I don’t have an exact measurement. There was an error with my kit and my ropes were around 18ft long so I tied two together and bought two more ropes from Home Depot ($10?).
@@hagenmi1 Ok, that's very informative! I appreciate the video and your time. Have a Wonderful and Blessed week!
great video. What type of projector did you use for such a large screen?
Thanks! Im using an Epson Powerlite 2250U. It’s plenty bright enough.
@@hagenmi1 thanks
1100 watts is what I'm using for the same screen and takes the bow out of the top of the screen.
Where can I get a 50 foot screen tell me what website I have to go too
Sewinfla made a 45’ which I have. It used to be on Amazon. Sometimes it pops up but I’m not seeing it right now.
@@hagenmi1 please let me know where I could get a 45 foot screen what website
What speakers do you use on this?
I use two echo studios on my deck where we sit. I use a fire stick to tie everything together. You can certainly get creative with large monitor
type of speakers like a mobile DJ would use and set up on either side of the screen but my neighbors would hate me, lol.
Where u get the 45 foot at
A couple years ago it was on amazon. I was trying to finish a video on it today but it’s been too windy. Going to pause until spring.
Were you running from or rear projection? Do both screens have a seem in them? If so, did you notice the seem in the screen while movies were playing?
I run front projection. The spandex screen has a seam that you hardly notice. Rear projection exposes the seam more so. The pvc screen has no seam but is wrinkled. I prefer the spandex screen.
I'm surprised how quiet the blower is!! Can you add videos of actual screen play and what projector you would use?
Hi Alicia, in the description there is a link to projector I’m currently using. At the end of the video there are screen shots of videos in action that give you an idea of the picture quality of this screen with the projector I’m currently using. I don’t have any videos of a video in action because taking a video of a video never turns out well. Video quality is dependent of the projector you have and more importantly how good of a device you have to capture a video, in my case an iPhone. I can tell you projector in the description gives an excellent video at 5000 lumens. I wouldn’t go below 3500 lumens on this large of a screen. Again go to the end of the video for video pics.
hola una pregunta q tipo de proyector se usa para esa pantalla
www.amazon.com/dp/B01MR0EMOV/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_73F24MQ8JSV876Z5K5C3?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
I recommend a 1080p projector over 3600 lumens for this screen. I use the screen attached in the link and it works great.
What projector are you using
A link is in the description.
Thanks for this! I've been doing outdoor 16mm film shows for years with a metal framed screen with canvas stretched on with bungees, BUT it's a pia to put the canvas on and it takes 3 people to stand it up. I bought this same screen and am planning my first outdoor show for Halloween next weekend. Truly excited! Do you know the actual screen size? H and W? Thanks!
This is awesome! You will love the screen. I also have a 45’ video coming soon. The viewable area is 21.8’x13.6’. I’m also throwing a Halloween movie party In a few weeks.
@@hagenmi1 nice! What I'm using now is about 20w x 16h.. so not much difference, But I have some scope films and this might be good for them. I'll watch for your 45' video.. We will be showing a 16mm print of "Night of the Living Dead" if you collect 16mm there are a couple of nice groups on FB. 16mm Film Collector is one I'm in.
@@seeburgm100a You are doing it right! I love all things analog, but I’m a digital projection guy due to the convenience.
@@hagenmi1 I saw your still shots just now, the images are very nice! What is the distance from projector to screen? With my 16mm Xenon I'm throwing the picture 100'. Do you have any video of you attaching the spandex screen? or is it really just that simple to do? Also do you find the 750W more than ample? I'll be powering mine from behind with a 100' utility extension cord and an amplifier on the same line? I see where you mention that you thought the blower was drawing a bit too much and not performing at optimal.. Thanks again.. can't wait to try mine!
I would say I’m at 30’ feet with the projector distance. I have a scope screen for my indoor theater. I use to run an anamorphic lens on my indoor projector until the modern day projectors that have the auto zoom and adjust for a scope screen. I currently run a JVC 4K projector indoors. I absolutely love that projector. Important to note that this screen is 16x10 ratio. Not crazy about the aspect ratio as that is a computer monitor ratio. I spoke to the manufacturer about that and they said they went with the 16X10 to set them apart from the competition. The 750 watt blower is for sure enough. The best I have with screen attachment is at the 7:14 mark. Attaching the screen cloth is a tad laborsome to get the screen cloth attached without wrinkles. This is a handmade product so there are variations. The important thing to know when you’re attaching the screen cloth is too lightly put tension on the screen cloth without stretching it. Otherwise when you get to the end of the side you’re attaching the screen is stretched out too far and it will hang off. I am extremely anal when it comes to the screen cloth attaching properly. Once I attach the screen right, I leave it on. When it comes the extension cord I guess you just have to do with what works. I don’t have an issue with a 100’ cord at a lower gauge but I do think that a heavier gauge cord would be the right thing to do. If you look at the voltage drop, it’s pretty significant when dealing with a length of 100’ with a 16 gauge extension cord. Perhaps next summer I’ll build my own custom 50 foot cord that’s 10 gauge. I have toyed with the idea of setting up my generator without an extension cord just to see if there is any more power from the blower. I’m going to try to set up the 45 foot screen today and the blower with that screen is 1500W, yikes. The 750W blower is a tad loud but it does not present any issues with being too loud. I save my videophile and audiophile experience for my indoor theater. I do have an idea flying around about building a hush box for the blower. But again, the noise level really isn’t that bad to motivate me to do that.
What’s the name of the website
These can be bought off Amazon, there is a link in the description. Otherwise here is the manufacturer website sewinfla.net
Will an optima eh336 model with 3500 lumens suffice ? Just ordered a 24' screen to have movie and oculus quest parties.
With the 24’, yes, no problem at all. The oculus quest parties sounds amazing!!!
@@hagenmi1 k, thanks. Yeah can't wait to set it up lots of drinking and adults walking Ritchie's plank and playing drunken bar fight and a little five nights at Freddy's
Niceeeee!
Is it too noisy?
I can say in yard sitting 30+ feet away, no. The blower in the 24 is a lot quieter. I will say for the 33 foot screen with the 750 W blower a guest or neighbor never complained.
Where is the image quality, test etc etc?
At the end are static images with the projector that I have linked in the description that are example of the image quality with an epson projector used. I don't video live video as it doesn't give an accurate representation of the actual video quality. As I mentioned in the video the reflective quality of the screen is about 1.0 gain and the image is crisp and detailed for a large piece of white spandex material. I certainly wouldn't put the screen quality in any sort of videophile arena but it is perfectly acceptable for a backyard movie. Video quality is going to be 90% dependent on the projector that is used. The projector that I'm using is a decent projector in the $1500 range. I will say I have used some of the weather resistant vinyl screens and those tend to be wrinkled and don't give in my opinion the best quality but the material presented with this particular screen works great. You can see the seam running through the picture during bright images but to me is not distracting nor have any guests complained about it. On my next video for the 45ft screen I'll go into image more, thanks for the feedback!
Odd aspect ratio
16X10 is typically used for computer monitors. So it means you’re going to have some unused portion of vertical aspect of the screen for a typical movie. Now movies in a tall aspect ratio like iMAX or 1.35:1 look good but are rarely used. The Snyder cut of Justice League filled the entire vertical and looked awesome, but no other modern movie use that aspect ratio.I personally don’t mind the 16x10 as typically the inflation portion of the screen is bowed or uneven on the vertical and that unused portion of the image takes up that slack while filling the horizontal is always used fully without any issue.
Does the projector you linked in the description fill the screen/suffice? I want to buy a similar 33’ screen but can’t find a projector that will fill it
Yes 100%. Its a 16x10 projector. Just know that the projector will only display the native ratio of your source content.
What projector do you use
Hey Benny, the projector and link should be in the description.