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A wind machine generates controlled airflow for stages, theatre productions, film sets, shows and other event applications. It is used to create visible wind and movement effects and make scenes appear more dynamic.
Depending on the application, the airflow can move fabrics, curtains, hair, clothing or lightweight decorations. This makes it possible to simulate natural wind movement and enhance stage sets or individual scenes.
Wind machines are available in different sizes and designs. Key factors include airflow output, adjustability and a construction suited to the intended application.
In principle, a wind machine works like a powerful fan. A motor drives rotor blades or a blower, setting the air in motion and creating a directed airflow that can be used precisely on stage or on set.
Depending on the model, the airflow can be adjusted to create different effects, ranging from a gentle breeze to much stronger wind movement.
Combined with lighting, fog or sound effects, wind machines can make stage designs and productions feel more spatial and dynamic. Their flexible positioning makes them suitable for a wide range of stage, show and film applications.