Sunday, April 30, 2023
Dialogue Greatness
Cars 2 (2011)
Mater: Tow Mater, average intelligence.
Thursday, April 27, 2023
Film Set Walkie Talkie Radio Etiquette
Tips for Proper Radio Use:
*Always use your name when identifying yourself. Common practice is to say "Go for ____(your name)" when someone calls for you. If you are calling someone, identify yourself and call for them.
* Keep your voice low when taking on the radio. Most crew will have ear pieces but keep your voice down. Especially when around actors. Just because they are not in front of camera does not mean they are not working.
*Production Assistants (P.A.s): If someone higher up than you has their radio battery go dead be prepared by carrying a couple of extra radio batteries with you. You are being Johnny On the Spot by being so prepared!
Common Radio Codes & Lingo
10-1: Going to the bathroom for #1. Sometimes people say 10-2, meaning it will take a little longer...
10-4: I have heard and understand. Same as "Copy".
10-20 or 20: Location of someone or something as in "What's your 20?"
"Copy": I Have heard and understand
"Do You Copy?": Did you hear me? Do you understand?
"Radio Check": Say this if you are not sure that your radio is transmitting or working. The proper response is "Good Check". If you hear someone ask for a radio check....respond!
"Stand by": Means that I am busy at the moment and will respond ASAP.
Wednesday, April 26, 2023
Film Slang
Silk
A white translucent cloth used to diffuse light on a set or location. Pictured below is a 20 x 20 Silk attached to a Butterfly Frame and held up by 2 Combo Stands. The Combo Stands are weighted down with Sandbags and usually tied off with rope. Silks and other cloths known as Rags come in a variety of types and sizes from very small to very large. They are an essential tool used to control light on set and locations.
Tuesday, April 25, 2023
Thursday, April 20, 2023
Film Crew Slang
Grid- On a soundstage (a studio space where filming takes place) there can be a Grid hoisted overhead to support lights, scenery, and other items. It is made up of pipes and lumber. Grids are mostly used for sitcoms and weekly TV shows. Those productions tend to have lights that have been pre-placed on the grid. You might notice that Sitcoms and TV shows often look different from Hollywood Feature Films. The reason is that films tend to use lights on stands placed individually for each shot.
Wednesday, April 12, 2023
Tuesday, April 11, 2023
Film Language
Mis En Scene (miz-en-scen)- Translated as "Placing on stage". It is the arrangement of all of the visual elements of a theatrical production within the scene or stage. There are generally 4 elements:
2. Staging of the action
3. The way in which the elements are framed
4. The way in which the elements are photographed