[SML] We need a new cyc

David Bowman dmbowman at syr.edu
Wed Sep 29 11:59:45 UTC 2021


Jon,

To answer your questions:
1. I would assume so, but that's a question for your favorite dealer.  Ours is 25x40, but that's based on the room we use it in.
2. Sort of.  There are "seams" where the material was fused/welded together, BUT unless you are standing within 5-10 feet of it, they basically disappear at distance.  Front project and/or put a scrim in front of it and you don't see them even at that close a range.
3. No different than a pipe pocket at the bottom of a scrim, muslin drop or other type of cyc material. Yes, it's "darker" there because of the folded over material (and the pipe), but for looks, it looks no different than a "traditional" material with a pipe pocket. We have used it with and without a physical ground row. If I had to say anything what's more annoying is finding the humidity warps in the maso decking creating tiny light leaks at the bottom when you are eye level with the deck. A VERY slight overhaul tug on the line tends to fix that.

Dave B.

David M. Bowman
Master Electrician/Lighting and Projections Supervisor
Part-Time Instructor
Syracuse Stage and S.U. Drama
dmbowman at syr.edu

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From: Stagecraft <stagecraft-bounces at theatrical.net> On Behalf Of Jon Ares via Stagecraft
Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2021 12:00 PM
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Cc: Jon Ares <jonares at arescreative.com>
Subject: Re: [SML] We need a new cyc

Regarding using Rosco Twin-White RP as a 'cyc' - three questions.
1) Can it be as big as our current cyc? Ours is 30x60.
2) Are there visible seams?
3) What's the bottom pipe pocket situation look like? We can almost never use a ground row to hide the bottom, so how tidy does this look?

- Jon

On Tue, Sep 28, 2021 at 8:55 AM David Bowman via Stagecraft <stagecraft at theatrical.net> wrote:
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> Hey gang,
>
>
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> I know it would be more pricey, but we’ve (mostly) gotten away from 
> using a tradition muslin (or similar) cyc and now almost always just 
> use our Rosco Twin-White RP (purchased from Rosebrand, but I don’t 
> recall the cost) as a cyc surface.  Because it’s a Twin-White, it 
> works for both front and rear whether it’s lighting or projections, it 
> picks-up and transmits the light really well. We have the ability via 
> ties on the sides, but have not found a need to stretch it in any way, 
> other than a bottom pipe. We did find that one should remove the 
> bottom pipe when not in use as the RP material has “fused” itself to 
> the pipe we have in there, and we are terrified of tearing the goods, 
> so it now has a “permanent” bottom pipe. Since it always stays in the 
> tower, it’s not really an issue. 😊
> Dave


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