set shtuff!
general film tingz
women in film
film history
roles on set
100

This is slang for the last shot of the day.

What is the martini shot?

100

This famous LA landmark is heavily featured in Rebel Without A Cause.

The Griffith Observatory.

100

Women account for this percentage of movie goers.

What is 50%?

100

This major production guild, created in 1950, is currently not formally recognized as a union.

The Producer’s Guild of America (P.G.A.)

100

This position on a crew is responsible for pulling focus.

What is the first AC?

200

The unabbreviated name of a ”c-stand.”

What is a century stand?
200

This Hollywood director kind of looks like a thumb.

Who is Quentin Tarantino?

or… name some others :)

200

This is a not so rare phenomenon when a person, typically a man, gives unsolicited advice, typically to a woman, based on the assumption that she knows nothing.

What is mansplaining?

Bonus: 100 points if you can name an example!

200

This many women have won the Oscar for best director.

What is 2?

Bonus: name them!

200

This is what the acronym “PO” stands for on set.

What is the production office?

300

This is the period on set after production wraps in which the set is taken down.

What is “load our?”

300

This is the unabbreviated title of AFTRA in SAG-AFTRA.

What is the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists?

300

94% of women working on or off screen in Hollywood have experienced this phenomenon in their workplace.

What is sexual assault?

300

Early film cameras often filmed at this rate of frames per second.

What is 16 FPS?

300

This is what the head of the props department is called on set.

What is the props master?

400

This is something that almost everyone on set will need, comes in many colors (often neon), and can be found on someone in G&E.

What is gaffer’s tape?

400

Through the case of Mutual Film Corporation v. Industrial Commission of Ohio, it was determined that films are not protected under this amendment in the Bill of Rights.

What is the first amendment?

400

This director was one of the most prolific in the silent era, making films relating to domestic abuse, contraception, prostitution, abortion, and most famously created use of the split screen technique in the film “Suspense.”

Who is Lois Weber?

400

Created in 1985, this describes a film that features more than one woman character, and these two characters have a conversation on screen without a male character present that is not about a male character.

What is the bechdel test?

400

This position is head of the lighting and electric department, and has their title derived from a British word meaning “grandfather.”

What is the gaffer?

500

This is the easiest way to not get accused of sexually assaulting someone on set.

What is not sexually assaulting someone?

500
This is your favorite woman film director (or woman artist behind the camera) and your favorite piece of art by them.

Who is _____ and what is ______?

500 points to the first one, 100 for every one after.

500

This feminist theorist describes the Black woman’s experience in viewing cinema and how to develop the “oppositional gaze,” as well as the mental dysmorphia that results from poor representation.

Who is bell hooks?

500

This is the primary film critic who opposed Andrew Sarris’ theory of “auteur theory.”

Who is Pauline Kael?

500

Of all broadcast, network, and streaming content created in 2020, women accounted for 6% of this above the line position.

What is the director of photography?