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- Cucoloris abstract "In lighting for film, theatre and still photography, a cuculoris (occasionally also spelled cucoloris, kookaloris, cookaloris or cucalorus) is a device for casting shadows or silhouettes to produce patterned illumination. The word is sometimes shortened to cookie or coo-koo. The cookie is used to create a more natural look by breaking up the light from a man-made source. It can be used to simulate movement by passing shadows or light coming through a leafy canopy.Generally, cookies fall into three groups: hard cookies, made from thin plywood or heavy poster board with random shapes cut out of the body; soft cookies (often called \"celo\" cookies), made from plastic impregnated screen (the same screen one might find in a storm window), also with random shapes cut or burned out; and brancholorises or dingles, which are simply tree limbs or other available things that can be placed between the light and the subject.Many \"old-school\" grips would say that any unnatural pattern used to create a shadow is a cookie.Cucolorises are sometimes thought of as a subset of the gobo category. A gobo is either a metal or a glass device, used inside a lighting instrument (or in very close proximity to a lighting instrument), used to create patterns, shadows, logos or silhouettes. Cucolorises differ in that they are used farther away from the lighting instrument, and therefore do not need to be as heat resistant. Gobos generally are used when a very crisp, well-defined edge is needed for a silhouette or projected object.A similar technique to using a cookie is simulated in 3D computer graphics, where using an alpha map as a cookie (sometimes called a light texture) to cast shadows on 3D objects is simulated by applying an alpha texture to an emitting light source in the 3D scene, typically a spot light type or a directional light type, to serve as a virtual cookie that projects shadows onto 3D object(s) by emitting light only through the transparent or translucent parts of the alpha texture, thus simulating the effect of a cucoloris as used in its real-world counterpart. This effect is commonly used in both 3D computer-generated animation and video games.".
- Cucoloris thumbnail Celo-cucoloris.jpg?width=300.
- Cucoloris wikiPageExternalLink index.htm?CID=go&idhbx=referenceguide.
- Cucoloris wikiPageExternalLink fourth-and-long-drop-back-and-punt.html.
- Cucoloris wikiPageID "183554".
- Cucoloris wikiPageLength "4775".
- Cucoloris wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- Cucoloris wikiPageRevisionID "697962886".
- Cucoloris wikiPageWikiLink 3D_computer_graphics.
- Cucoloris wikiPageWikiLink 3D_modeling.
- Cucoloris wikiPageWikiLink Alpha_compositing.
- Cucoloris wikiPageWikiLink Alpha_mapping.
- Cucoloris wikiPageWikiLink American_Society_of_Cinematographers.
- Cucoloris wikiPageWikiLink Category:Film_and_video_technology.
- Cucoloris wikiPageWikiLink Category:Film_production.
- Cucoloris wikiPageWikiLink Category:Stage_lighting.
- Cucoloris wikiPageWikiLink Display_board.
- Cucoloris wikiPageWikiLink File:Celo-cucoloris.jpg.
- Cucoloris wikiPageWikiLink Film.
- Cucoloris wikiPageWikiLink George_J._Folsey.
- Cucoloris wikiPageWikiLink Gobo_(lighting).
- Cucoloris wikiPageWikiLink Grip_(job).
- Cucoloris wikiPageWikiLink Harold_Rosson.
- Cucoloris wikiPageWikiLink Photography.
- Cucoloris wikiPageWikiLink Plastic.
- Cucoloris wikiPageWikiLink Plywood.
- Cucoloris wikiPageWikiLink Shading.
- Cucoloris wikiPageWikiLink Storm_window.
- Cucoloris wikiPageWikiLink Texture_mapping.
- Cucoloris wikiPageWikiLink Theatre.
- Cucoloris wikiPageWikiLink File:NationalTreasureFilming.jpg.
- Cucoloris wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cucoloris".
- Cucoloris wikiPageWikiLinkText "cookies".
- Cucoloris wikiPageWikiLinkText "cucoloris".
- Cucoloris wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Cucoloris wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Film-tech-stub.
- Cucoloris wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Photography_subject.
- Cucoloris wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Cucoloris subject Category:Film_and_video_technology.
- Cucoloris subject Category:Film_production.
- Cucoloris subject Category:Stage_lighting.
- Cucoloris hypernym Device.
- Cucoloris type Device.
- Cucoloris type Profession.
- Cucoloris type Profession.
- Cucoloris comment "In lighting for film, theatre and still photography, a cuculoris (occasionally also spelled cucoloris, kookaloris, cookaloris or cucalorus) is a device for casting shadows or silhouettes to produce patterned illumination. The word is sometimes shortened to cookie or coo-koo. The cookie is used to create a more natural look by breaking up the light from a man-made source.".
- Cucoloris label "Cucoloris".
- Cucoloris sameAs Q1143096.
- Cucoloris sameAs Cuculores.
- Cucoloris sameAs m.019257.
- Cucoloris sameAs Q1143096.
- Cucoloris wasDerivedFrom Cucoloris?oldid=697962886.
- Cucoloris depiction Celo-cucoloris.jpg.
- Cucoloris isPrimaryTopicOf Cucoloris.