Press Release
Made-in-the-USA film screen brand Seymour-Screen Excellence brings its
expertise in acoustical transparency (AT) and ambient light-rejecting (ALR) film screens together for the first
time with its Ambient-Visionaire Black 0.8MP. Available in various fixed-frame styles, the AT aspect allows
for the center channel speaker (and room permitting, front mains) to be placed behind it for the utmost in
dialogue and action realism, with its light-rejecting (ALR) aspect compensating for ambient conditions that
otherwise compromise projected images. The screen surface is shipping now.
The Black 0.8MP is a micro-perforated version of the company’s Ambient-Visionaire Black 0.9 gain ultra-
wide ALR screen material. Manufactured at Seymour-Screen Excellence’s facility in Ames, Iowa, the
acoustical transparency is made by precisely punching ~120 holes / inch2 (each 0.02-inch in diameter) into
the 0.9 surface.
While this spec is competitive with other brand’s similar offerings Seymour-Screen Excellence Managing
Director Chris Seymour says “Seymour-Screen Excellence’s Black surfaces offer the most effective ambient
light filtration available in an optical screen. With a deep background that absorbs 90% of ambient light
from any direction, and an aggressive combination of carbon particles and stacked, dithered nano-mirrors,
our screens deliver a 12x improvement in contrast ratios in environments that are otherwise unsuited to
front projection use, even outdoors.”
The Black 0.8MP’s light absorption properties together with its wide 90-degrees viewing cone further
contribute to an eye-popping ‘larger-than-possible-on-a-TV-screen experience.’ This is often desired for
entertainment rooms incorporating billiards tables or bars, by video game enthusiasts or in dedicated
theaters with long rows of seating, etc. At its widest the Black 0.8MP reaches 210-inches on the company’s
Series-3 VistaCurve fixed-frame; 200-inches on Series -1 and -3 fixed-frames; 140-inches on Series-2 and
150-inches on its TRIM motorized masking system.
Overview of the Ambient-Visionaire Ambient Light-Rejecting Screen Surfaces
The Series consists of the Black (1.2, .09, 0.8MP gain) and Silver (2.1 and 1.3 gain) surfaces. Chris Seymour,
who developed them all says, “The Ambient-Visionaire surfaces are comprised of billions of nano-mirrors,
dithered at the desired viewing angle and layered so that side light from any direction will be absorbed by
carbon particles and the substrate. The reflective elements are shrunk down to less than 1/10 th the smallest
size visible by the human eye, therefore the screen cannot create a discrete sparkle. So small and dense, a
16K resolution pixel would have over 300 mirrors to itself; a 4K pixel would have nearly 5,000. With this
more efficient method of selectively reflecting the projected image versus ambient light, the screen offers
the reference quality color uniformity that Seymour-Screen Excellence is known for without exhibiting any
color shift, sparkles or ringing – all issues that have plagued performance of ALR film screens.”
The Silver 1.3 was reviewed and declared best-in-class by W. Jeff Meier in his June 2014 AccuCal Projection
Screen Material Report. Meier is considered by many in the industry to be a leading reference calibrator.
The AccuCal report can be read here: http://bit.ly/1lWPgec
Reviews of the Black Series can be found here: http://www.seymourscreenexcellence.com/press.php
For more information on Seymour-Screen Excellence visit www.seymourscreenexcellence.com or call
515.450.5694. Media inquiry contact is Paul Muto paul@mutocomm.com / phone 516.662.5374.