Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
scrim
noun
/skrɪm/
Definition
A lightweight fabric used in theater and photography that can be made opaque or transparent when lit.
Examples
- The stage was set with a beautiful scrim that transformed the scenes.
- During the play, they used a scrim to create a stunning visual effect when the lighting changed.
- The photographers preferred scrim for its versatility in controlling light.
Meaning
Scrim refers to a type of material that is often used as a backdrop or for special effects in performances and lighting. It can appear to be solid when viewed from the front, but can become transparent when illuminated from behind.
Synonyms
- gauze
- mesh
- backdrop