Description
Article no.: 25863
The Kupo KH-B1824 Wood Cucoloris, also called a cookie, helps you create a more natural look by breaking up light from a man-made source. You can use it to simulate movement, such as passing shadows or light filtering through a leafy canopy.
This wooden cucoloris interrupts and sculpts hard or soft light to produce organic shadow patterns. Consequently, you achieve a less artificial appearance on set or on location. In addition, you can use the cookie to suggest motion by moving it or by letting light pass through natural-looking cutouts.
Kupo builds the cookie from high quality plywood with a 10mm thickness. This construction provides a solid, long-lasting surface that holds its shape during transport and use. Therefore, it remains reliable through repeated setups and breakdowns.
The cookie pairs with a U-shaped metal cookie holder. The holder features a 10mm pin that fits through the cookie and into a grip head. As a result, you can mount the cookie to a light stand using a grip head for secure and adjustable positioning.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product | Kupo KH-B1824 Wood Cucoloris (Cookie) Blinds |
| Size | 18" x 24" |
| Material | High quality plywood |
| Thickness | 10mm |
| Cookie holder | U-shaped metal holder with 10mm pin |
Question: What effect does the Kupo wood cucoloris produce?
Answer: It breaks up and shapes light to create more natural-looking shadows, useful for simulating movement or light passing through foliage.
Question: What materials and thickness does this cookie use?
Answer: The cookie is made from high quality plywood with a 10mm thickness, designed to hold its shape and endure regular use.
Question: How do I mount the cookie to my light stand?
Answer: Use the included U-shaped metal cookie holder, which has a 10mm pin that fits through the cookie and secures into a grip head on a light stand for stable positioning.
Question: What size is the Kupo KH-B1824 cookie and where is it best used?
Answer: The cookie measures 18" x 24" and works well on studio or location shoots whenever you need to break up light for a more organic or dynamic look.