A scrim frame is a tool utilized in filmmaking and photography to support a scrim, which is a thin mesh fabric designed to diffuse or lessen light intensity. These frames are typically constructed from lightweight stainless steel tubing and come in various sizes, ranging from small 6×6 handheld frames to larger 10×10 frames suitable for mounting on stands or suspending from overhead rigging. The scrim is directly attached to the frame, which can be adjusted to various angles and positions to manage the direction and intensity of light. Scrim frames are frequently employed in outdoor shoots to soften harsh sunlight, creating a more natural, diffused lighting effect.