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What is film wrap?

"Film wrap" can refer to two distinct things:

1. Wrapping a film production:

This is the end of filming for a movie, television show, or other film project. It's a celebratory moment for the cast and crew, often marked by a wrap party. "Wrapped" means the filming is complete and the project is moving on to post-production.

2. Plastic film wrap:

This is a type of packaging material, usually made of polyethylene (PE) or polypropylene (PP). It's thin, transparent, and flexible, used to wrap and protect various products, including:

* Food: Wrapping food like meat, cheese, and vegetables to keep them fresh.

* Industrial: Protecting goods during transport and storage, for example, on pallets.

* Household: Wrapping items for storage or moving, like furniture or boxes.

To understand which "film wrap" you're looking for, consider the context. If someone is talking about a film project, they're likely referring to the end of filming. If the context is packaging or a product, they probably mean the plastic film.

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