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Key Features of a Clapboard:
Top Clapper Arm: A hinged stick at the top that makes a sharp clap sound when snapped shut. This sound is used to sync audio with video.Scene Information: The board displays details like scene number, take number, director’s name, camera operator, and date.Timecode or Digital Display (in modern versions): Some clapboards include LED screens or digital interfaces for precise time syncing.
A clapboard—also known as a clapperboard, film slate, or movie slate—is a tool used in filmmaking and video production to help synchronize picture and sound, and to organize and label scenes during shooting.
Key Features of a Clapboard:
Top Clapper Arm: A hinged stick at the top that makes a sharp clap sound when snapped shut. This sound is used to sync audio with video.Scene Information: The board displays details like scene number, take number, director’s name, camera operator, and date.Timecode or Digital Display (in modern versions): Some clapboards include LED screens or digital interfaces for precise time syncing.