Rear Projection Window Film

Window rear projection film transforms glass into a screen by applying a translucent layer that displays content from a projector placed behind the glass. It's widely used in museums, galleries, shopfronts, and homes, and is also effective for outdoor cinema setups—allowing the projector to remain safely indoors. This setup eliminates shadows, reduces glare, and works well in bright environments. Compared to front projection, it offers a cleaner look, protects equipment, and saves space, making it ideal for both permanent installations and creative, space-conscious cinema solutions.

  • Projector mounted on a ceiling in a room with reflective surfaces

    Discrete projector placement

    Rear projection film allows the projector to remain inside, protected from weather and tampering. This setup maintains clean outdoor lines while enabling reliable image projection through glass for external viewing.

  • A person applying projection film to a window with a squeegee

    Easily transform any window

    Rear projection film applies directly to flat glass surfaces, instantly converting standard windows into functioning screens. It requires no framing or structural changes, making it suitable for temporary setups or long-term installations.

  • People watching a movie on a window using rear projection film by a pool at night.

    Indoor and Outdoor viewing

    Content projected from inside is clearly visible outside, even in varied lighting. This makes the film ideal for applications where audiences gather outdoors, while keeping AV equipment secure and operational indoors.