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Slap - A device used to film a movie, allowing you to identify the next shot of the movie and its possible repetition (double) and synchronize the image and sound. It is used at the beginning of the next shot - the filmed slap is a kind of acoustic headline. Various video specifications are included, including: movie name, date, scene number, number and tone number.

The device consists of 2 parts - a board and a board, and is traditionally black and white. At the start of each episode a member of the film crew called a clapper puts a slap in the frame, saying aloud and clearly eg "Never in the third scene, twenty four" and then hits the upper part of the slap to the bottom. This facilitates access to individual shots during the assembly phase and serves to synchronize images and soundtracks (the moment of impact of the parts is clearly audible and thus visible in the timeline). Slip - version with display and colored strap

Sometimes it is not possible to set a slap in the frame before the shot. The so-called. "Final slap", performed after the shot. Klapser then hits the upper part of the slap with the lower and slaps the frame "upside down".

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