Meaning BARN DOORS
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Metal folding doors on all four sides of a lighting fixture. These can be moved on their hinges in order direct light for the shot.
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the black metal folding doors an all four sides of a light that can be bent back and forth on their hinges to control where the light is directed.   Lighting with Barn Doors
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A device with two sets of thin metal doors (horizontal and vertical) placed before a light source to control the direction of light.
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In television production, barn doors is a slang term used to describe an effect that occurs when a 4:3 image is viewed on a 16:9 (widescreen aspect ratio) screen. This causes the viewer to see black b [..]
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Two or four adjustable opaque plates attached to the front of a luminaire, such as a track fixture or a theatrical spotlight, which are used to shape and focus the light on a designated area, such as a framed work of art or a stage scene
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Attachment that fits on the front of a studio light and allows the photographer to control the spread of light.
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Hinged flaps fitted to photographic flood and spot lights to control the width and direction of their light beam.
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accessory used on spotlights and flood lamps to control the direction of light and width of the beam.
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A light-blocking device that attaches to studio lights and swivel on hinges to allow the photographer to control both the direction and width of the light source.
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A device with two sets of thin metal doors (horizontal and vertical) placed before a light source to control the direction of light.
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Typically, four adjustable shields that are attached to the face of the luminaire to reduce glare.
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A device with two sets of thin metal doors (horizontal and vertical) placed before a light source to control the direction of light.
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A device with two sets of thin metal doors (horizontal and vertical) placed before a light source to control the direction of light.
Source: gasink.net

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A device with two sets of thin metal doors (horizontal and vertical) placed before a light source to control the direction of light.
Source: portw.minutemanpress.com

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A device with two sets of thin metal doors (horizontal and vertical) placed before a light source to control the direction of light.
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