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International Orders*This Matthews RoadRags II 24 x 36" Scrim Frame has an elastic corded frames easily fold for storing and transporting. A simple flick of the wrist is all that's required to quickly open the frame making it ready for use. By using the different materials (available separately), the photographer/cinematographer/videographer is able to quickly create contrasts, different light ratios, diffusion or block the light.
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Comments about Matthews RoadRags II Scrim Frame Only - 24 x 36":
As a one-man band I needed to add light control to my existing lighting kit, but it had to be portable for both transport and storage in-between shoots. RoadRags to the rescue. Working out of a mini-van I simply don't have the room for a large wood storage box full of flags, scrims and silks. The RoadRags system is lightweight and versatile. I can easily swap out flags, scrims and silks as needed using a handful of frames. I have six frames and assorted flags and scrims stored in a KATA Palms-2 case with all my grip and light control accessories (dimmers, scrims, spare lamps, etc.). RoadRags do cost more up front, but the savings kicks in when I never have to ship full frames round trip to the Matthews factory to have torn and damaged flags replaced. You can reorder new RR frames or flags as needed at a fraction of the shipping costs. If you're not working out of a grip truck you need to take a serious look at the RoadRags system.
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Comments about Matthews RoadRags II Scrim Frame Only - 24 x 36":
Very easy set up and extremely portable. This is the perfect solution when it comes to traveling with the necessary tools that don't take up space & weight.
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Comments about Matthews RoadRags II Scrim Frame Only - 24 x 36":
We're bringing the roadrag with us to Tanzania to use in the sun and get hopefully nice light from it. So far in testing out the device it's light, portable and easy to pack up. Everything we need in filming overseas
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Comments about Matthews RoadRags II Scrim Frame Only - 24 x 36":
As a one-man band I needed to add light control to my existing lighting kit, but it had to be portable for both transport and storage in-between shoots. RoadRags to the rescue. Working out of a mini-van I simply don't have the room for a large wood storage box full of flags, scrims and silks. The RoadRags system is lightweight and versatile. I can easily swap out flags, scrims and silks as needed using a handful of frames. I have six frames and assorted flags and scrims stored in a KATA Palms-2 case with all my grip and light control accessories (dimmers, scrims, spare lamps, etc.). RoadRags do cost more up front, but the savings kicks in when I never have to ship full frames round trip to the Matthews factory to have torn and damaged flags replaced. You can reorder new RR frames or flags as needed at a fraction of the shipping costs. If you're not working out of a grip truck you need to take a serious look at the RoadRags system.
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Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Matthews RoadRags II Scrim Frame Only - 24 x 36":
Very easy set up and extremely portable. This is the perfect solution when it comes to traveling with the necessary tools that don't take up space & weight.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Matthews RoadRags II Scrim Frame Only - 24 x 36":
We're bringing the roadrag with us to Tanzania to use in the sun and get hopefully nice light from it. So far in testing out the device it's light, portable and easy to pack up. Everything we need in filming overseas
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