Talk:Glossary of motion picture terms

Latest comment: 2 years ago by Strangerpete in topic Hard to reference terms

Not yet a glossary edit

@LearnMore: Thanks for creating this article. However, in its current state, it isn't a glossary but rather an index, because a glossary requires definitions. Opencooper (talk) 15:21, 8 June 2017 (UTC)Reply

Hard to reference terms edit

I'll start a list here of some terms I think should be incorporated, but (like many already listed here without definitions) are hard to find actual reliable sources to cite.

  • Strike - multiple definitions:
    • To break down a set, or the period of time during which a set is dismantled.
    • as in phrase 'Strike an Arc', is how you lit old carbon-arc stage lights.
    • Striking - warning to crew that bright lights are being turned on.
  • Wild wall - a wall or piece of set designed to be removed easily for camera and crew access.
  • Calling Grace - when producers ask union crew to continue through meal break to finish the current setup.
  • French hours - no break for meal but food is available all day. Article exists, but has really poor refs.
  • Stinger - light gauge extension cords (ie., 120v edison)
  • Bandit - a cable bundle made of individually insulated heavy gauge conductors bound together along their length; used for power distribution, often with Camlock connectors.
  • Flag, cutter, net, scrim, jel - grip gear to block, diffuse, tint, or shape light
  • Call, call time, or crew call - the time crew is expected to report to set or their work trucks.
  • Cover - moving to a different shooting location due to weather. Cover set: a set prepped to shoot in case crew comes in for cover.
  • Honeywagon - portable bathrooms.
  • PA - production assistant.
  • Jack - a type of brace commonly use to hold up scenery or sets.

Strangerpete (talk) 13:41, 20 November 2021 (UTC); edited 14:14, 3 January 2022 (UTC)Reply