The Phantom camera is an expensive piece of equipment that
could easily be damaged when paint is being thrown around. Our group had to
find a way to use the phantom in a way that would decrease the chances of it
being destroyed or damaged to downright impossible. The first notion we came up
with was to place a non-reflective glass screen in front of the camera and
cover the rest of the camera with some type of fabric. Through research I found
that the company Wessex-Pictures retails art-glass which is a piece of glass
that reflects solely 0.5% of light and could be easily placed in front of the
phantom to make certain that no paint flies onto the camera. The piece of glass
could easily be attached to the material through the use of duct tape, and
placed upwards through the use of a tripod. Due to the following our group has
agreed that this is a working solution to our issue related to the phantom
camera equipment.
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