Indirect soft light.
The gentle way to shape illumination.
Bounce materials turn hard light into beautifully diffused fill, helping to soften shadows and wrap light naturally around your subject.
TEXTILE

BOUNCES

& MUSLINS
Indirect lighting. Perfect lighting.
Subtle control, stunning results.

Classic Tools, Timeless Results:
Bounce materials are the foundation of light shaping on set—whether you want soft, ambient fill or naturalistic tones. From bright and punchy to warm and earthy, each fabric creates its own lighting character. Simple in setup, powerful in effect.

Bounce materials turn hard light into beautifully diffused fill, helping to soften shadows and wrap light naturally around your subject.
Crafted from premium materials and sewn with precision, these diffusions hold up to the demands of daily production.


Bounce fabrics reflect light with a natural, soft quality that flatters skin tones —ideal for interviews, beauty, and narrative work.

DoPchoice diffusions bring unmatched softness without distorting color—reliable, repeatable, and ready for any fixture or frame.
The most popular bounce options include SNAPBOUNCE™, Bleached Muslin, Unbleached Muslin, and Daylight Blue. Each offers a different quality of reflected light—from crisp and neutral to soft and warm.
Diffused light passes through a material and softens the source directly.
Bounced light is indirect—it reflects off a surface, creating a more ambient, natural-feeling fill with soft shadows and smooth transitions.
Colored bounces help control the mood and color temperature of your scene. For example, unbleached muslin warms up the light for a more organic feel, while daylight blue helps maintain cool tones. It’s an easy way to match or shift the atmosphere without gels or filters.
SNAPBOUNCE™ is a versatile, two-sided fabric—white for bright, soft bounce and black for blocking or negative fill. It’s durable, weather-resistant, and perfect for both studio and location work.
Clean bounce fabrics gently using distilled water and very mild soap.
To remove wrinkles, use a steam iron with care, avoiding excessive heat. Always let the fabric dry completely before folding or storing.
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