



FOIL-24
The Strobepro Matte Black Light Control Foil – 24" x 12.5 ft Roll gives you broader coverage for larger fixtures, modifiers, and background control. Tear it, cut it, fold it, and form it into custom flags, cutters, snoots, or barn-door style blockers—ideal for studio, commercial, and location productions where greater surface area means faster control.
Built for real-world production work, Strobepro accessories are selected for reliability, consistency, and practical performance. This wider-format matte black foil integrates easily with standard grip tools—so you can block spill, shape light, and control reflections quickly on set.
Light control foil (often called cinefoil or black wrap) is used to block, cut, and shape light when you need more control than a modifier alone can provide. The 24" width offers expanded coverage—perfect for larger LED panels, COB lights, reflectors, and softbox edges where spill control is critical.
When working with LED panels, COB lights with reflectors, or large softboxes, standard 12" foil can feel limiting. The 24" width allows you to create wider flags and stronger negative fill without piecing sections together. It’s an essential tool for commercial shoots, interviews, architectural work, and product photography where clean light control defines the final image.
| Product Type | Matte Black Light Control Foil (Cinefoil-style) |
| Metric Dimensions | 0.61 m x 3.8 m |
| Imperial Dimensions | 24 in x 12.5 ft |
| Width | 24 in (61 cm) |
| Length | 12.5 ft (3.8 m) |
| Finish | Matte black coating (low-reflection) |
| Core Material | Formable foil substrate |
| Typical Uses | Spill control, reflection control, DIY cutters/flags/snoots, fixture masking |
| Rigging | Tape, clamps, grip arms, stands |
1 x Strobepro Matte Black Light Control Foil – 24" x 12.5 ft Roll (0.61 x 3.8 m)
The 24" version provides double the width, making it better suited for larger fixtures, softboxes, LED panels, and wider spill control applications.
Yes. You can trim it with scissors or a utility knife, then fold or shape it to match your setup.
Most users tape or clamp it using common grip tools. Clamp it to a stand or arm to create a quick flag, or tape it to modifier edges and fixtures to stop light leaks.
Yes. It’s designed to hold its shape and can be reshaped and reused multiple times depending on handling and use.
It’s commonly used for photo/video lighting control. As with any set material, avoid direct contact with extremely hot surfaces and ensure adequate airflow around high-heat fixtures.