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  2. Gobo (lighting) - Wikipedia

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    A decorative lighting device that projects a gobo. Components from right to left are the lamp house, the gobo itself (in this case a grid made of wires), and the focusing lens. In a theatrical unit, all three would be in an enclosure to prevent light spillage. The insert at lower right shows the pattern this device projects.

  3. Stage lighting accessories - Wikipedia

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    A (used) gobo in a gobo holder. A pattern holder or gobo holder, is a metal frame designed to hold a gobo. [4] Gobo holders are placed inside a fixture through a specifically designed opening, which places the pattern directly in the focal plane of the fixture.

  4. Cucoloris - Wikipedia

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    Many "old-school" grips would say that any unnatural pattern used to create a shadow is a cookie. [citation needed] Cucolorises are sometimes thought of as a subset of the gobo category. Cucolorises differ from standard gobos in that they are used farther away from the lighting instrument, and therefore do not need to be as heat resistant.

  5. Stage lighting instrument - Wikipedia

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    Gobos are templates made from a thin piece of metal that have designs to project patterns. An Iris is an accessory which can alter the size of the projected beam of light. Color scrollers hold a spool of color media that have been attached to each other.

  6. Gobo - Wikipedia

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    Gobo (lighting), a template or pattern that controls the shape of the light from a projector or spotlight. Gobo (recording), a movable acoustic isolation panel; Gobo Fraggle, a character in the television series Fraggle Rock; GoboLinux, a Linux distribution; Gobo, a character in Bambi, a Life in the Woods

  7. Stage lighting - Wikipedia

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    Lastly, a gobo or break up pattern may be applied to ERSs and similar instruments. This is typically a thin sheet of metal with a shape cut into it. It is inserted into the instrument near its aperture. Gobos, or templates, come in many shapes, but often include leaves, waves, stars and similar patterns. [10]