What Do I Need To Tell You?
We cannot give you a quote without knowing at least: What item, how many (or how big) and how long.
An example – you want a specific floor in 12’x8’ and it comes in panels of 4’x8’ so you would need three pieces. Then you need to shoot on it Thursday & Friday so it would rent for two days so we would quote you for 3 pieces of the floor for 2 days.
How Do I Get A Quote?
Browse the site, read the descriptions, add items to your cart, enter information regarding the length of the shoot and submit the request to us. We will look it over, make sure everything makes sense and troubleshoot any possible snags. We will then contact you with pricing and questions.
How Much Does It Cost
It really depends on a lot of factors. Floors rent per piece, per day. And the floors come in different sizes and configurations. Walls & backdrops rent for a weekly price. The item’s detail page will have a description of the price for the item as well as the options.
STEP 4
Finish stapling all sides, stopping a few inches short of the corners.
STEP 3
Continue to pull fabric taut and staple to the ribs working outward from the centers on opposing sides.
STEP 2
Pull the fabric taut beneath the wall. Stretch the fabric up and around the flats at the center of each side and staple into the back edge of the plywood ribs.
STEP 1
Spread the fabric onto a cleaned area of floor. Remove jacks from the wall and lower it face down on top of the fabric.
STEP 5
To reinforce the seam, “double-up” the screws at each location on the side of the rib away from the face.
STEP 4
While adjusting the flats to keep their faces flush, move up the seam inserting a screw approximately every 1′ on the edge of the rib nearest the face.
STEP 3
Insert a 1-5/8″ screw through the ribs of both flats at the bottom inside corner.