A clapperboard is a tool used in filmmaking to mark the start of a scene or take. It typically consists of a hinged board with a title tag, scene number, and other relevant information written on it. When the clapper is closed, it creates a distinctive sound and visual cue, allowing for synchronization between audio and video recordings during post-production. It serves as an essential tool for organizing and identifying different shots in film production.
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