
1) Backdrop 2) Net
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1) Backlit theater drop 2) Certain curtain 3) Cloth 4) Cloth used in curtains 5) Cotton or linen fabric 6) Curtain fabric 7) Curtain material 8) Drop on a stage 9) Durable fabric 10) Fabric 11) Fabric for theater curtains 12) Gauzy material 13) Gauzy theatrical drop 14) Hanging in the theater 15) Material
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SCRIM (Sideway-force Coefficient Routine Investigation Machine) is a machine, originally developed by TRL Limited in the United Kingdom, in order to measure the wet skidding resistance of a road surface. SCRIM has a daily survey capacity of 200 to 300 km depending upon road type. A SCRIM survey in the UK can be undertaken at two different target t...
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[lighting] A scrim is a device used in the film and television industries, as well as by photographers, to modify properties of light. There are a variations on types of scrim, depending upon its use, whether with natural light, or on man made light sources. However, their basic use is the same – to reduce intensity and/or harshness of li...
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[material] The term scrim has two separate meanings in terms of fabric. In each case, it refers to woven material, one a finely woven lightweight fabric widely used in theatre, the other a heavy, coarse woven material used for reinforcement in both building and canvasmaking. ==Light gauzy material== A scrim or gauze is a very light textile ...
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durable plain-woven cotton fabric
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• (n.) Thin canvas glued on the inside of panels to prevent shrinking, checking, etc. • (n.) A kind of light cotton or linen fabric, often woven in openwork patterns, -- used for curtains, etc,; -- called also India scrim.
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(from the article `gauze`) ...cheese and now used in bookbinding, as reinforcing in paper where high strength is desired, and for dustcloths and the like; bunting, made of ...
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A woven or mat-type fabric that is used as a membrane sandwich between other material to provide reinforcement and stretch resistance.
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any mesh-like material eg wire or coarse jute, used as a reinforcing base, usually for a plaster coat.
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In drama, a flimsy curtain that becomes transparent when backlit, permitting action to take place un
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Finely woven fabric which can be translucent or opaque using lighting from different angles. Small pieces of a scrim material is often used in front of lanterns to soften the light beam.
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Scrim noun 1. A kind of light cotton or linen fabric, often woven in openwork patterns, -- used for curtains, etc,; -- called also
India scrim .
2. plural Thin canvas glued on the inside of panels to prevent shrinking, checking, etc.
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Fabric which is opaque when lighted from the front and transparent when lighted from the rear.
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A metal 'window screen' that can be placed in front of a lighting unit to decrease the lighting intensity by a predetermined amount. (Grip/Lighting)
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Low-cost, woven reinforcing fabric in an open mesh construction.
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Scrim is a thin strong, open-weave fabric or type of muslin, used by decorators in the preparation of bad surfaces prior to paperhanging particularly on wooden surfaces. Scrim is also used in upholstery.
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a fabric with an open or loose configuration of strands or filaments which can usually be easily seen through from a distance.
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[
n] - a firm open-weave fabric used for a curtain in the theater
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a drop made of fabric that seems almost opaque when lit from the front but semitransparent when lit from behind.
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A piece of cloth that’s used as a backdrop on-stage (often lit from behind to create the scene).
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Lighting attachment which when placed in front of the lamp reduces its light intensity.
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Coarse woven Hessian, or similar material used in scenery construction.
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noun a firm open-weave fabric used for a curtain in the theater
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A term used in batting where a thin layer of polyester is added to the cotton to be needle punched into, this gives stability to your batting so it won’t break apart within your quilt. Scrim can also add polyester to your batting so it will no longer be 100% cotton.
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