hardwall
English
Etymology
From hard + wall.
Adjective
hardwall (not comparable)
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.- 1966, Pit & Quarry, page 74:
- Floating wire hardwall, softwall, and corrugated hardwall constructions are available in a variety of cover materials, such as neoprene, natural rubber, butyl, which the manufacturer reports meet practically every application requirement in the bulk materials handling field.
- 1976, Broadcast Engineering, page 36:
- The Hardwall Flat […] Figure 3 shows how a soft or hardwall flat can be made to stand on its own, away from a studio wall.
- 2003, Herbert Zettl, Television Production Handbook, eighth edition, Thomson/Wadsworth, →ISBN, page 370:
- Although television stations and non-broadcast production houses use hardwall scenery almost exclusively, softwall scenery is more practical for high-school and college television operations.
Coordinate terms
- softwall