I'm considering doing monograms, but am wondering where do most of you display them?
It seems that displaying it on the dancefloor is only cool when the dancefloor is empty. My goal is to keep the dancefloor full & not shining a monogram on the guests.
Is there a preferred place to display it?
Also...How much extra do you charge them for this?
Looks great. I'm new to monograms via a projector (I currently use moving heads for monogram projection) Any tips on the best way to design them. I always thought when projected from a projector there would be the rectangle of the outer jpeg image, but I see that's not the case from the images already posted. Hope that made sense.
Any tips and advice will be greatly appreciated.
Hope everyone is doing well!
Do I need to laptop in order to display the event at the gig? I was hoping I could just have the projector display the image. Is that where the special media box comes into play?Some projectors will take a flash drive and there are media players you can use, but an older laptop or netbook is sufficient (unless you are doing video as well). You can get 25+ foot VGA/DVI cables to run to the projector unless it needs to be placed in an awkward spot.
Until last year, yes, lol. I'm now the ex-logo designer from Scotland, Scotch.Is this logo designer, in Scotland, Scotch?
Big Props to Keith for helping me get started in monogram projection. Another hit with my brides-to-be...with another simple avenue to increase gig profits.
I'm all about trying to create shortcuts when setting up and wanted to create a way to easily set up the monogram projector. Out of the box, up in the air and projecting a custom monogram, in less than 5 minutes.
In Storage: Im super impressed with your monogram setup and would love some pointers in how to set it up. Hope you can help me , I've just signed up with these forums and I'm not quite sure how the work. Email [email protected]
With customized bracket installed and 'special media box' attached to the back. (Media box details withheld by request from the person who told me about it. But, do your homework and you'll find one that does the trick.) The bracket slides right into a standard pole mount and I secure it with a bolt & nut. All cording is velcroed on the back side of the pole and run down to bottom of the stand where they are plugged into a outlet which is permanently mounted to the stand. (Stand is dedicated to monogram projection) You can't see the white media box from the front, but I may tape things off and paint it black at a later date.
I use Photoshop to create my monograms and load them onto a SD card for the media box.