Glade Truitt
September 6th, 2017, 01:35 PM
Hi all,
Looking for advice on a what I am thinking of using as a backdrop holder/seamless paper roll holder in my home studio. Basically I want to know if what I've come up with can hold the weight and be safe or if I need something a bit beefier.
The studio space is a formal living/sitting room in my house that we're converting to a studio-when-needed type of thing and so the main aspect of this system is that it needs to be mostly removable when not in use. My clients also will be using the actual room as a set and so I can't have background support stands coming down into my side-on shots.
With that in mind, I've landed on a ceiling mounted system that needs to be capable of holding a 12ft seamless roll of paper, or curtains, or blackout cloth, or green screen paper/cloth depending on the shoot. I also may want to attach small background lights to the ends as well depending on the shoot.
Here are the specs:
1 x 13ft length of speed rail (1.25") to act as as the rod.
2 x 6in Matthellini clamps (https://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?A=details&O=&Q=&ap=y&c3api=1876%2C%7Bcreative%7D%2C%7Bkeyword%7D&gclid=Cj0KCQjwub7NBRDJARIsAP7wlT9MhAOSwuNfYVasYP93GskqsqY9fk0HdYiADk8FGAeMIxceDlNMiXwaApP9EALw_wcB&is=REG&m=Y&sku=301945) to hold the pipe.
2x Baby Wall receivers (https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/570226-REG/Avenger_F301_F301_Baby_Wall_Plate.html) lagged into ceiling joists. The matthellini clamp pins will secure into these plates.
So, what do you guys think? Are these pieces of grip equipment enough to hold the weight of the pipe and a roll of seamless? Also might like to use the excess pipe to attach small background lights, so that's another consideration. Will this do or do I need something beefier, like maybe stepping up to junior fittings? And what might those be?
Looking for advice on a what I am thinking of using as a backdrop holder/seamless paper roll holder in my home studio. Basically I want to know if what I've come up with can hold the weight and be safe or if I need something a bit beefier.
The studio space is a formal living/sitting room in my house that we're converting to a studio-when-needed type of thing and so the main aspect of this system is that it needs to be mostly removable when not in use. My clients also will be using the actual room as a set and so I can't have background support stands coming down into my side-on shots.
With that in mind, I've landed on a ceiling mounted system that needs to be capable of holding a 12ft seamless roll of paper, or curtains, or blackout cloth, or green screen paper/cloth depending on the shoot. I also may want to attach small background lights to the ends as well depending on the shoot.
Here are the specs:
1 x 13ft length of speed rail (1.25") to act as as the rod.
2 x 6in Matthellini clamps (https://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?A=details&O=&Q=&ap=y&c3api=1876%2C%7Bcreative%7D%2C%7Bkeyword%7D&gclid=Cj0KCQjwub7NBRDJARIsAP7wlT9MhAOSwuNfYVasYP93GskqsqY9fk0HdYiADk8FGAeMIxceDlNMiXwaApP9EALw_wcB&is=REG&m=Y&sku=301945) to hold the pipe.
2x Baby Wall receivers (https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/570226-REG/Avenger_F301_F301_Baby_Wall_Plate.html) lagged into ceiling joists. The matthellini clamp pins will secure into these plates.
So, what do you guys think? Are these pieces of grip equipment enough to hold the weight of the pipe and a roll of seamless? Also might like to use the excess pipe to attach small background lights, so that's another consideration. Will this do or do I need something beefier, like maybe stepping up to junior fittings? And what might those be?