- Gaffer tape
Gaffer tape, sometimes shortened to gaff tape (especially by theater and photographic professionals), or made possessive, as "gaffer's tape", is a strong, cotton cloth
pressure sensitive tape . It is an essential, all-purpose tool on theater, film and television productions as well as live performances and any other kind of stage work. [Citation | title = Cool Tool: Gaffer's Tape | url = http://www.kk.org/cooltools/archives/000163.php | accessdate = 2007-10-29 ] Gaffer's tape is often referred to as a production expendable because it is discarded after the production process is complete.The most common use for gaffer tape is securing cables to the stage floor or other surface, either for safety or to keep them out of view of the audience or camera. Camera assistants use short strips of different colors to lay blocking markers for actors. Similarly, a narrow version of gaffer tape, called
spike tape , is used in theatre productions for floor layout. It is also used whenever a quickad-hoc fix is required, from temporarily attaching fixtures or props, to salvaging a broken piece of production equipment. In the absence of console tape or artist tape, live sound engineers may use a strip of white gaffer tape along the bottom of a mixing board, to label the channels used for a particular show.A slightly less common use for gaffer tape, but equally important, is that of adrummer . Gaffer tape is frequently used to stop adrum kit shifting away from him or her whilst playing on stage or in the studio. A notable occurance of this was whenBuddy Rich was playing on a live TV show, and his kick drum fell off the stage.Also, if a drum head gets punctured or severely disformed during live play, gaffer tape can be applied to salvage the drum until the end of the set.It is also widely used by
audio-visual departments inhotel s and conference centers for holding down wires to podiums and stages. It can also be used as a waterproof packaging tape and some grades even meet packaging certification standards such asASTM D5486.The tape is manufactured in many colors, including
fluorescent and custom colors, but the most common variety is matteblack or dullgrey . A matte finish keeps the tape from reflecting light so the tape blends in with the typical stage floor of atheatre . [Citation | title = gaffers tape from permacel and pro gaffer | url = http://www.thetapeworks.com/gaffer.htm | accessdate = 2007-10-29 ] It is easily torn by hand so no cutting tools are necessary. The adhesive used is a high quality synthetic rubber which leaves little or no residue when removed. It usually comes in 2"-wide rolls, and the cloth composition allows a consistent tear, which means it easily tears into two 1" strips, if needed. [Citation | title = Gaffers Tape - Goodbuyguys.com | url = http://www.goodbuyguys.com/catalog/index.php/cPath/22_86 | accessdate = 2007-10-29 ]It is likely named for the gaffer, the head of the lighting department on a
film crew . When cables are taped down on a stage or other surface, either for safety or to keep them out of view of the audience or camera, [Citation | title = Church of the Holy Gaffer Tape - Top Tips for Gaffer Tape | url = http://www.exposure.co.uk/eejit/gaffer/index.html | accessdate = 2007-10-29 ] they are said to be "gaffed" or "gaffered". It is very good in theatre sound and lighting. It has a strong hold but can be a bit 'sticky' if left on for too longReferences
See also
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Duct tape
*Best boy
*Dolly grip
*Theatrical technician External links
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