Jessica,

your initial reaction was absolutely okay. From Munich, Germany, comes a 
definitite "NO". They mix studio with museum. In the good old days of 
cinema, filters were existing for "hazy looks".

Best


Christian



Am 18.04.2016 um 14:52 schrieb Jessica Phillips:
> Hello Wise Listers,
>
> A filming crew has requested to use a DF-50 Diffusion Hazer in one of 
> our period room exhibitions.  It uses food grade mineral oil to put 
> micron size droplets into the air to create a "hazy" look.
>
> My initial reaction is to deny the use of this machine.  Does anyone 
> have any experience with this type of machine?
>
> Thank you for your assistance!
>
> Jessica
> Fraunces Tavern Museum
>
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