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CLASSROOM: 10 Ways You Can Put Blackout Curtains to Work on Your Film1 min read

26 February 2019 < 1 min read

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CLASSROOM: 10 Ways You Can Put Blackout Curtains to Work on Your Film1 min read

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No one likes a one-trick pony, especially when it doesn’t come cheap. When you find an inexpensive piece of filmmaking gear that can be used for more than one thing, consider that a major come up, you guys.

That’s why you should definitely consider getting your hands on some blackout curtains. They cost very little and can help you do so many important production jobs, from shaping/flagging light, reducing noise pollution, and even protecting your gear from the elements.

Blackout curtains certainly have a primary use in filmmaking, which is to block out light. Throw one of those babies over a window or door and you’ve successfully punked the sun.

However, filmmakers have found a ton of different ways to putĀ these things to work on their film sets, asĀ The Film Look shares.

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Image credit: The Film Look

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