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"Everyone to Position 1, We are going for lock-up!" |
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Said by the 1st A.D. this let's the cast and crew know that everyone should get into 1st position (top of the shot) |
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"Everyone, we are going for take." |
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Said by the 1st A.D. when all areas have confirmed lock-up, and crew and actors have confirmed they are ready |
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Said by the 1st A.D. to have sound start recording. |
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Said by the Sound Recordist to confirm that sound is recording and there will be enough pre-roll for post-sync later. |
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Said by the 1st A.D. to have the camera start recording |
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The camera operator confirms the camera has film rolling through it, or is recording. "Speed" is an acceptable term for HD cameras that record to cards. |
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"Rolling on 2" or "Speed on 2" |
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Confirmed by any second, third, fourth, etc. cameras for a multi-camera shoot/scene. |
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Said by the 1st A.D. to have the 2nd A.C. bring in the slate |
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"Title of Work, Scene #, Take #. Marker!" *CLAP* |
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After, confirming with all cameras that the slate and clapper board can be seen by the camera the 2nd A.C. announces the title of the work, the scene number, and the take number. 2nd A.C. then says "Marker" and claps the slate |
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The 1st A.D. waits until the slate is set after the 2nd A.C. calls it, then let's the 2nd A.C. know to move out of the shot. |
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"Settle" or "Everyone set" |
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Often called by the 1st A.C., but can be called by the Director, letting everyone know on the crew to get set and be "invisible" to the Actors. |
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Can either be called by the 1st A.D. or the Director, this tells those actors who are the background (a.k.a. atmosphere) to start the scene. |
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Called by the Director to have the primary actors start the scene |
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Most often, this is called by the Director when she/he is satisfied, dissatisfied with the take. |
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"Everyone back to one, we're going for another take" |
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Called by the 1st A.D. if the Director wants another take, and the production is on schedule…but the Director usually wins. |
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Called by the 1st A.D. to let cast and crew know the production is moving on to the next shot. |
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