Folding Reflectors and Backgrounds: A How-to Video Guide
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Yes! I finally get to use my backdrops out in the field and not look like an idiot. I have just kept them extended in the home studio until now Lol
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LOL - Thanks Joey - you are a Maven. Just got mine today & saw 4 videos - yours last. Wish I'd seen yours first because the first one had me KNEELING on it (ouch) no harm done but couldn't get away with that for long. As for the other two - not that complicated, kind of like doing the Rubic's Cube. Yours is perfect. Now I don't have to build a 5x7 box to store it in opened all the time.
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My backdrop and I FINALLY get along now! I've avoided messing with it for months because I couldn't figure out how to fold it. Little did I know only 3 minutes to search, watch, and try what I learned was all I needed in the first place! Can't thank you enough! =D
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My hubby and I were SURE we tried everything to get the backdrop folded and finally gave up - until we found this! Adore adore! I can now get to my closet:-)
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Thank you! no more wrestling on the floor with my green screen. :)
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thank you for this i could not fold my background and with this video i was able to fold it first time
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Thank you. Apoplexy averted!
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Merci beaucoup!!!
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Finally! I have actually driven away with the unfolded 5X7 having not really had an understanding of how to fold it. This was perfectly demonstrated...much easier to follow than Westcott's version. Having successfully folded three times after only watching your video twice, I can say without hesitation, I should be able to avoid future embarrassment...THANK YOU!
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Hey There
Great help...Thank you very much
OMG! You have no idea how helpful that was! No more looking like an idiot in front of clients!
AandMExploration 9 months ago 8
Thank you I lost about 4 stone, and suffering from stress wrestling with my collapsible background.
stuthegun 1 year ago 4