
More flexibility in terms on usage and really much faster to set up compared to the wall. On the other hand, the laser (not led) projectors nowadays are awesome. Takes a village to set it up unless you have all day. And don't get me startered on dead pixels. Make sure you know how to deal with them. Comes with a lot of additional accessories like cables and power and counter weights. It's expensive and heavy though and which pixel pitch to use? The smaller the pitch, the more expensive. Don't need to worry about blocking the beams either. And if you need it modular and map the surfaces you need, you loose resolution. A projector won't have that kinda brightness. You just want a big and bright backdrop, then a LED wall would be perfect.

Instead, solutions for different scenarios. Having worked with both, just a gist of them.ĭon't look at them as replacements for one another. We reserve the right to remove posts and/or comments that contain blatantly dangerous advice. Always consult properly trained personnel when making any decisions on rigging, construction methods, or other areas of production technology that involve risk to life and property. The mods and users of /r/techtheatre assume no liability for any loss or damages due to advice given in this subreddit.

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