







🎥 Elevate your visuals with the backdrop that means business
The ISSUNTEX 10x16 ft muslin backdrop offers a professional-grade, wrinkle-resistant, non-reflective black surface ideal for video, photography, and television. Its large size and easy-to-use rod pockets simplify setup, while machine washable fabric ensures effortless maintenance—perfect for the modern content creator aiming for flawless production quality.





E**E
Gets the job done
The material is nice. It is neither thick nor thin. The thickness is just right. It has 2 sides to it. A shiny side and a matte side. I got the 6x9. I removed most of the wrinkles with pressing iron from the shiny side. I easily removed the rest with the heal tool on photoshop.
T**R
SOOO AMAZING FOR THE COST!!! IT'S HUGE!!!
I absolutely love this backdrop! The color is rich and the size is huge. It does still wrinkle however. For the price though it's AWESOME!!! I'll be using this as a photography backdrop and for auditions!!
M**Y
Stop complaining people
This has a sheen side and a mat side. the mat side makes my photos and videos pitch black in the background. Nothing, no light or anything comes through the back. It's large enough to lay on the floor and it's perfect even with reasonably wide shots.It is folded out of the package. dah so yes, it has lines. I sprayed some fine mist of water after hanging and most of the lines went away. It's actually a nice material.It's huge, so need two people to fold, so fold it twice and then roll it, no wrinkles.good product
J**H
Well worth the money
Purchased for a friend who was expanding her videos for her youtube channel. It's worked well for her so far. Not perfect, but no issues she hasn't been able to work around. Just what she needed to add fun backgrounds for her vids. Not totally wrinkle free, but most fall out once the screen is hung for a few minutes. A light iron under a sheet or towel to protect from overheating the material takes out any stubborn spots. Definitely worth the price. Are there better options for more money? Probably. Are there better options at this price point? Not likely. If you need an inexpensive green screen, go for it! Just don't expect absolute perfection. It WILL get the job done.
A**R
Nice quality material
This is perfect for the price 👌 Very durable
M**N
Works great for zoom!
The media could not be loaded. Works great for zoom. A bit shiny but not a problem that I could see. I needed to fill an entire background and I wanted it as far back behind me as I could get it so it didn't cast that green screen glow on the back of my head and it doesn't. I bought a big one (10x20) and doubled it over a cable that I stretched across the room. It works like a curtain. My real background is the same as the virtual background that I'm using. The reason I do that is that the lighting changes in the room and in the evenings, the "real background" is super dark. I also wanted to screen off the back half of the room so my wife could walk behind it into the guest room if need be. Here's how it looked in zoom for me.
A**N
This is thin Polyester, not thick Muslin
First the good: I bought the white 10x20 foot white backdrop. It's 10x20 foot, and *very* white, and for what you're actually getting not a bad price.Now the bad: This backdrop is way too thin to be used where it is draping against something that is not a uniform color, as you can totally see what is behind it. If it's hanging by itself with nothing within a foot or two behind it, it's fine, but as soon as it's up against something, you can see what is behind it. This is not a show stopper, but something to know about ahead of time as it is in fact thin enough to transmit a fair amount of light. It's almost scrim material thin. Now for the second bad thing: it is not muslin! It's 100% polyester. Muslin by definition is a lightweight cotton cloth in a plain weave. This is not that. Because it is polyester, it is shiny. One side is shinier than the other, and again, this isn't necessarily a show stopper, but if you're expecting a muslin cotton backdrop, this is not it. The seller needs to change the title and remove muslin because this is not muslin. The third bad thing is that it is not wrinkle free. Its polyester and totally wrinkles like a cheap shirt. In fact, it comes out of the bag it's folded up in with some pretty gnarly wrinkles that have to be dealt with unless you're using a super huge and flat light source.None of the bad things are necessarily show stoppers, but depending on how you plan to use this backdrop, may make it not well suited for your needs. In may case, since I was hanging it with a set of shelves behind it and could see the shelves through the backdrop, it was a simple matter of getting a super cheap six dollar 9x12 foot painters drop paper and taping it to the shelves under the backdrop so that it was a whitish uniform color behind the backdrop, and doing the same for the part laying on the floor so the color is consistent from backdrop to floor. Again, not a big deal if you know about it ahead of time and are prepared. The wrinkles are also easy enough to deal with by giving the wrinkled parts a quick steam, but it'd be nice if you could just hang it up and it'd mostly de-wrinkle itself within a couple of hours of hanging flat without needing some help.
R**5
Not a Muslin background
A high quality 10x20 Photography Background would cost $300 or $350 easily, not $40. This is not a muslin background. It's probably rayon or a rayon polyester blend of some sort. It's a wonderful purchase for the price. I bought the white, black and brown 10x20 backgrounds as extensions for my canvas and vinyl backgrounds so that I could photograph larger groups. I added grommets to the 20 foot sides and hung them that way behind my Master Canvas backdrop and in front of my white and black vinyl backdrops. They work just fine for my purposes.As for ironing out the folds, I found it easier to hang them first and then steam the wrinkles and folds out of them. I'm pretty sure they will smooth out more the longer they hang. With lighting and good placement, there should be a minimal amount of retouching later. I always retouch anyway and oftentimes add textures to my background in post production to ensure the background enhances the image rather than take away focus from my subjects.All in all, it's fine product for the cost.
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