It took me longer than it should have to no doubt re-invent this low-tech solution for when a DCP background image is less than compatible with a post show Q&A signage and staging.
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Our port window has quite a windowsill on it. A simple piece of black folded plastic card stock trimmed to a desirable height. Nifty. The plastic sheet was floating around our booth for who knows how long, in use as mouse pad at various times of it's existence. I'm guessing it was someone's old douser card way back at some point.
It worked out that the L shape has two height choices, chairs only vs chairs & signs.
Often this is not needed cause intentional Q&A cards are on black, or I have time and motivation to edit them and put a gradient in the bottom quarter. But in a jam this piece of plastic is a lifesaver. And the "feather" can be adjusted by distance from our periscope/lens setup. Pictured is minimum feather (against the port glass). Trick is to slide it into your desired location while screen is black.
It is even better than edit methods when they interrupt the crawl for the Q&A, cause with this manual partial dowse, the DCP crawl can continue rolling above them, but without ditching credits entirely... best of both worlds. I suppose a screen file crop can do the same if you don't mind a hard-line, but simple feels better in this case.
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Our port window has quite a windowsill on it. A simple piece of black folded plastic card stock trimmed to a desirable height. Nifty. The plastic sheet was floating around our booth for who knows how long, in use as mouse pad at various times of it's existence. I'm guessing it was someone's old douser card way back at some point.
It worked out that the L shape has two height choices, chairs only vs chairs & signs.
Often this is not needed cause intentional Q&A cards are on black, or I have time and motivation to edit them and put a gradient in the bottom quarter. But in a jam this piece of plastic is a lifesaver. And the "feather" can be adjusted by distance from our periscope/lens setup. Pictured is minimum feather (against the port glass). Trick is to slide it into your desired location while screen is black.
It is even better than edit methods when they interrupt the crawl for the Q&A, cause with this manual partial dowse, the DCP crawl can continue rolling above them, but without ditching credits entirely... best of both worlds. I suppose a screen file crop can do the same if you don't mind a hard-line, but simple feels better in this case.
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