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A flag is a device used in lighting for motion picture and still photography to block light. It can be used to cast a shadow, provide negative fill, or protect the lens from a flare. Its usage is generally dictated by the director of photography, but the responsibility for placing them can vary by region, usually devolving to either the gaffer and electricians (in the UK and much of The Commonwealth) or the key grip and lighting grips (in the US and Canada). The above notwithstanding, given smaller budgets or extenuating circumstances, virtually any opaque object can be used to flag light.

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  • A flag is a device used in lighting for motion picture and still photography to block light. It can be used to cast a shadow, provide negative fill, or protect the lens from a flare. Its usage is generally dictated by the director of photography, but the responsibility for placing them can vary by region, usually devolving to either the gaffer and electricians (in the UK and much of The Commonwealth) or the key grip and lighting grips (in the US and Canada). Flags come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes, from mere square inches ("dots and fingers") to many square feet ("meat axes"). Most "industry-standard" flags consist of a square wire frame stitched with black duvetyne, which minimizes any reflected light and keeps the flag lightweight. Flags are distinguished from larger light-cutting tools such as overhead rigs or butterflies in that they can be mounted on individual C-stands, as opposed to being affixed to collapsible frames. The above notwithstanding, given smaller budgets or extenuating circumstances, virtually any opaque object can be used to flag light. A smaller variant with an articulated arm, colloquially known as a French flag, is occasionally attached to the movie camera at the discretion of the focus puller (also known as the 1st AC) solely for the purpose of blocking light flares which the matte box and its accessories cannot reach. (en)
  • En cinematografía y fotografía, una bandera es un accesorio de iluminación que consiste en un panel rectangular opaco, por lo general de tejido de color negro, se acopla a un brazo llamado ceferino que se monta sobre un pie y se coloca entre los aparatos de iluminación y el objetivo, para que la luz no entre en este, también usada para bloquear la luz, crear sombras o para ocultar las luces de una escena.​​ Además de las banderas negras para recortar el paso de la luz, también se pueden encontrar las banderas difusoras de seda o algodón que la tamizan, igualmente encajan en las rótulas ceferino, que con sus extensiones y soporte se sitúan en la posición deseada. (es)
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  • A flag is a device used in lighting for motion picture and still photography to block light. It can be used to cast a shadow, provide negative fill, or protect the lens from a flare. Its usage is generally dictated by the director of photography, but the responsibility for placing them can vary by region, usually devolving to either the gaffer and electricians (in the UK and much of The Commonwealth) or the key grip and lighting grips (in the US and Canada). The above notwithstanding, given smaller budgets or extenuating circumstances, virtually any opaque object can be used to flag light. (en)
  • En cinematografía y fotografía, una bandera es un accesorio de iluminación que consiste en un panel rectangular opaco, por lo general de tejido de color negro, se acopla a un brazo llamado ceferino que se monta sobre un pie y se coloca entre los aparatos de iluminación y el objetivo, para que la luz no entre en este, también usada para bloquear la luz, crear sombras o para ocultar las luces de una escena.​​ (es)
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  • Bandera (fotografía y cinematografía) (es)
  • Flag (lighting) (en)
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