Hello Ewan, thanks for your thoughts, they are much appreciated.
"a projector fixed to the ceiling pointing to a white screen by a window?"
If only...!
The school has lead framed windows, made up of 4" x 4" individual panes of glass, so rear projection screening just won't work terrible well. I have considered having one of the windows replaced (still cheaper) but this is not in keeping with the history of the building and would be against planning regulations. The school is a converted chapel, built some 100 years ago.
Another thought was building the screen into the wooden door, but that has significant consequences about how secure the door is post modification.
Jonathan
Hello Ewan, thanks for your thoughts, they are much appreciated.
"a projector fixed to the ceiling pointing to a white screen by a window?"
If only...!
The school has lead framed windows, made up of 4" x 4" individual panes of glass, so rear projection screening just won't work terrible well. I have considered having one of the windows replaced (still cheaper) but this is not in keeping with the history of the building and would be against planning regulations. The school is a converted chapel, built some 100 years ago.
Another thought was building the screen into the wooden door, but that has significant consequences about how secure the door is post modification.