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I was talking to a Lencarta customer yesterday, I mentioned blackwrap and he hadn't come across it, even though he is obviously very knowledgable - so I thought that if he doesn't know about it then a lot of other people won't either...
Cinefoil is the trade name and blackwrap is the generic name for what is, in effect, a roll of thick alluminium cooking foil coated black both sides.
It's very easy to cut, bend, roll etc so is ideal for making flags, french flags, light absorbers, snoots, gobos and so on. Also used to temporarily change the shape of softboxes (for example) to make say an octa softbox into a strip softbox.
Not the most glamourous accessory, but it's absolutely invaluable simply because it allows us to make and modify lighting tools to suit our exact needs.
It comes on a roll, and if you're tight like me then you'll re-use it time and time again, and even if you're working in a studio all day every day you won't have to replace it very often.
So, advert over. Get some! There are normally some Ebay sellers advertising it, I can't find any at the moment but a quick Google came up with this link
Cinefoil is the trade name and blackwrap is the generic name for what is, in effect, a roll of thick alluminium cooking foil coated black both sides.
It's very easy to cut, bend, roll etc so is ideal for making flags, french flags, light absorbers, snoots, gobos and so on. Also used to temporarily change the shape of softboxes (for example) to make say an octa softbox into a strip softbox.
Not the most glamourous accessory, but it's absolutely invaluable simply because it allows us to make and modify lighting tools to suit our exact needs.
It comes on a roll, and if you're tight like me then you'll re-use it time and time again, and even if you're working in a studio all day every day you won't have to replace it very often.
So, advert over. Get some! There are normally some Ebay sellers advertising it, I can't find any at the moment but a quick Google came up with this link