FPS stands for this.
Frames Per Second
This shot is of the FACE
Close Up (CU)
Do more women or more when become Script Supervisors?
WOMEN 80/20
NG stands for this.
Not Good
10-1
go to bathroom/step outside
We say THIS when we have to slate for a 2nd time, or 3rd, or 4th (hopefully not)
2nd Sticks/3rd Sticks/4th Sticks...
This shot is from the top of the head to the waist.
Medium Shot (MS)
We sit next to this person all day
The Director
Director's favorite take/best take is.....
the CIRCLE take.
JFK (dark answer)
When the director says we need another shot, after they've called the Martini aka the shot nobody saw coming
Typically you hear this word right before the 2nd AC claps the sticks
Mark
Dutch, Canted Angle
Script Girl or Scripty Girl
This is the name for a script with a bunch of lines and squiggles drawn down the script, to show the coverage of a scene.
Lined Script
to Banana
walk in a curvature to better camera/lighting etc.
We skip these 2 letters when we slate.
I and O
This shot is from the top of the head to the KNEES.
Cowboy, Medium Wide Shot, Medium Long Shot
Name 4 types of Continuity we keep track of.
Hair, Make Up, Wardrobe, Props, Production Design, Blocking, Spatial Continuity, Geographic Continuity, Eyelines
Pick up Shot. Pick up Take. What's the difference?
PU Shot - shot filmed after prin. photography that we forgot. PU Take - before moving on to new shot, Director wants to "pick it up" from another spot in the scene
"Baby Legs"
Smallest tripod
Differences between Head Slate and Tail slate
Head-before action/right side up
Tail-after cut, upside down
THIS TERM is an easier way to describe a shot with 3 subjects
3-shot
This horrible person invented the role of the Script Supervisor
DW Griffiths.
Difference between Facing Pages and the Editor Logs
Facing Pages are in sequential order. Editor Log is in SHOT order.
"Champagne Roll"
When we get to Roll/Card 100, we have champagne