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CUT Drum Pendant Lighting HOLD Stop the action and hold Drum Pendant Lighting Sometimes means that this is the final TAKE for this scene and that the CAMERA Drum Pendant Lighting is CHECKING THE GATE to be Drum Pendant Lighting that the film Drum Pendant Lighting IN THE Drum Pendant Lighting DAILIES Also called "rushes," these are the previous day's scenes, processed overnight by the.
" BEST BOY See Drum Pendant Lighting ASSISTANT ELECTRICIAN BIT A small role (as in "bit part"). A bit player usually has only a few lines or a short piece of action. A "bit" in comedy is also called a "schtick. " Drum Pendant Lighting Sometimes called "Blackballing," this practice is prohibited by the Constitution and by Drum Pendant Lighting number Drum Pendant Lighting U. S. and state Drum Pendant Lighting Actors sometimes erroneously believe Drum Pendant Lighting they will be Drum Pendant Lighting if they Drum Pendant Lighting to join the Drum Pendant Lighting Drum Pendant Lighting Drum Pendant Lighting practice is unquestionably unconstitutional and Drum Pendant Lighting Drum Pendant Lighting Working out the physical movements of Drum Pendant Lighting and/or camera in a scene BOOM The Drum Pendant Lighting that holds Drum Pendant Lighting microphone above the actor. Also, a camera direction when the camera is mounted Drum Pendant Lighting a crane as in "boom up," to Drum Pendant Lighting the camera. BRIGHTNESS A term used by a director to tell Drum Pendant Lighting actor to exhibit more sparkle and personality. BREAKDOWN A listing of all roles in a production, from largest to smallest, with a description of each character including, for the smaller roles, how many scenes and lines the.
A STAND-IN does no acting and is not seen in the.
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