gobo (Q3117)

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A thin metal cutout plate placed in the gate of an ellipsoidal reflector spotlight resulting in its projected image.

A thin metal cutout plate placed in the gate of an ellipsoidal reflector spotlight resulting in its projected image.
  • break-up
  • pattern
  • template
  • dapple
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English
gobo
A thin metal cutout plate placed in the gate of an ellipsoidal reflector spotlight resulting in its projected image.
  • break-up
  • pattern
  • template
  • dapple

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gobo (English)
A thin metal cutout plate placed in the gate of an ellipsoidal reflector spotlight resulting in its projected image. (English)
3 August 2013
pattern (English)
template (English)
break-up (English)
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gobo (Czech)
Tenký plech vložený jako gobo do profilovacího světlometu. (Czech)
3 August 2013
rastr (Czech)
obrazec (Czech)
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maschera profilata (Italian)
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gobo (Dutch)
metalen (of glazen) plaatje om een uitgesneden patroon te projecteren met een profielschijnwerper (Dutch)
3 August 2013
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Gobo (German)
Eine aus Metall ausgeschnittene Schablone welche in die Projektionsebene eines Profilscheinwerfers geschoben wird und deren Bild so projiziert werden kann. (German)
3 August 2013
Schablone (German)
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gobo (Spanish)
Chapa fina de metal con un diseño cortado en ella que cuando se coloca delante de un foco proyecta el diseño sobre el escenario. (Spanish)
3 August 2013
silueta de proyección (Spanish)
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gobo (Swedish)
ett mönster tillverkad i ex. metall som sättes mellan linser (Swedish)
3 August 2013
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découpe (French)
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Gobo
Around 1930 (English)
In theatre, a gobo is a mask with shapes cut out of it, inserted into a spotlight or projector to display logos, patterns, textures or images. The origin of the term gobo is unknown, but may be an shortening of go-between from its usage in film production for any object out of shot used to cast a shadow that is seen in shot.
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