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11/05/2005 11:27:12 PM · #1
What is the best fabric for backdrops?

From what I heard velvet is best for black.
What would be best for white?

Thanks

Nick
11/05/2005 11:29:47 PM · #2
Muslins

A Seller on EBAY
11/05/2005 11:33:33 PM · #3
I second Muslns

Velvet is too shiny for a backdrop which reflects your background lights and shows creases to easily unless you are going for that look.
11/05/2005 11:56:13 PM · #4
So Muslins is for white black or both?

Nick
11/06/2005 07:56:32 AM · #5
Originally posted by Nikolai1024:

So Muslins is for white black or both?

Nick


You can get them is just about any color you want.
11/06/2005 07:59:03 AM · #6
If you are buying proper velvet it shouldnt give you a shine at all no matter what the color, it should also never show creases. That is the main reason I use velvet, because it doesnt reflect/shine. Some of the imitations could be a problem.

If you want something big then muslin is the way to go.

Edit to add : The size of the velvet is the only limitation, it is usually not very wide.

Message edited by author 2005-11-06 08:00:27.
11/06/2005 08:00:04 AM · #7
Walmart and otehr fabric stores sells muslin - in the quilting area. The local walmart here has several grades/widths/bleached or unbleached. 90" wide was 3.48/yard and 108" was 4.48 a yard.

I am still working on the dyeing bit. I am using rit dye and trying ror a mottled green BG. So far i have one large olive drab piece of cloth.
11/06/2005 01:16:38 PM · #8
I wast told some photographers buy felt. Is that any good?

Nick
11/06/2005 01:20:38 PM · #9
felt if used for little things would be ok ... BUT it stretches, balls up gets thins in places easily so for a large backgdrop it wouldnt last

Originally posted by Nikolai1024:

I wast told some photographers buy felt. Is that any good?

Nick
11/06/2005 02:00:28 PM · #10
Last time I used a matted surface, black Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer (EPDM). :)

It worked but I wouldn't recommend it (only used it because we have it in stock).
11/08/2005 12:38:56 AM · #11
Joanne's is having a sale on muslin right now.

good buy

You can get a bolt (15 yards) of 120" wide white muslin for less than $90. Cut it up, die it different colors and have lots of backdrops for not a lot of money.

I just ordered mine :)

Faye
11/08/2005 05:34:26 AM · #12
Originally posted by hokie:

Velvet is too shiny for a backdrop which reflects your background lights and shows creases to easily unless you are going for that look.

Ahhh, ou are looking at polyester velvet. If you go to a mega fabric store and ask around you'll find at least 3 different types. Ours had polyester at $3.95 a metre (yard) right up to the super-grade one at $39.95 a metre. We got the middle one at about $19.95 and it kills all light stone dead
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