The Cucoloris is used to create shadow patterns on backgrounds or subjects. A flat lit wall can be broken up into interesting pools of light and shadow. Lighting directors frequently use them to simulate sunlight filtering through trees. While the wood "cookies" create a distinctive pattern, the Cello "cookie" projects a more subtle pattern. The pattern itself depends on the distance of the light source and the distance to the background.
- Cucoloris is used to create shadow patterns on backgrounds or subjects
- A flat lit wall can be broken up into interesting pools of light and shadow
- Lighting directors frequently use them to simulate sunlight filtering through trees
- While the wood "cookies" create a distinctive pattern, the Cello "cookie" projects a more subtle pattern
- Pattern itself depends on the distance of the light source and the distance to the background