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Bokeh (Theatre)

Bokeh in theatre refers to the visual quality of out-of-focus areas in a scene, especially when capturing or projecting images. It involves how the camera lens renders background lights and objects that are not sharply in focus. Good bokeh creates a pleasing, soft blur that enhances the overall aesthetic and helps draw attention to the main subject. In theatrical terms, bokeh can influence how lighting and scenery are perceived, adding depth and mood to visual presentations. It’s a technical aspect that, when used effectively, contributes to the visual storytelling without distracting from the performance.