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Masking is the material on the border of the [[screens|screen]] that covers the portion of the screen outside the picture area. The top of the screen is covered by a valence, and the fixed drapery hanging below the screen is referred to as the skirt. Some masking is fixed in place, while some masking is adjustable either by hand or via a motorized masking system. Masking is typically matte black, with the side masking and skirt made of a lightweight fabric that is acoustically transparent so that it doesn’t muffle the screen speakers. | Masking is the material on the border of the [[screens|screen]] that covers the portion of the screen outside the picture area. The top of the screen is covered by a valence, and the fixed drapery hanging below the screen is referred to as the skirt. Some masking is fixed in place, while some masking is adjustable either by hand or via a motorized masking system. Masking is typically matte black, with the side masking and skirt made of a lightweight fabric that is acoustically transparent so that it doesn’t muffle the screen speakers. | ||
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* [http://www.widescreenmuseum.com/ American Widescreen Museum] | * [http://www.widescreenmuseum.com/ American Widescreen Museum] | ||
[[Category:Showmanship]] | [[Category:Showmanship]] | ||
[[Category:Equipment]] | [[Category:Equipment]] |