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Adam Scott and Danielle Deadwyler will star in "The Saviors," a darkly comedic thriller about a suburban couple whose life spirals out of control when they rent their garage to mysterious tenants.
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#FilmTermFriday: Abby Singer Shot 🎬
Did you know the Abby Singer shot refers to the second-to-last shot of the day on set? It’s named after AD Abby Singer, who would give crews a heads-up, saving time and keeping things efficient!
(History):
Abby Singer’s famous “This and one more” heads-up became a set tradition in filmmaking, helping crews prepare for wrap. Even in today’s digital world, it’s a time-honored practice! 🎥
How do you use a C-47 on set? This versatile tool is essential in every grip’s kit, but everyone has their own tricks. Share your insights or favorite on-set tools in the comments!
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#FilmTermFriday: C-47 🎬
A C-47 might just be a clothespin, but on set, it's an indispensable tool for grips and gaffers. From holding lighting gels to securing cables, this simple tool does it all! Here's more about this industry essential. #Filmmaking#OnSetLife
So why is the C-47 such a staple on set? Its versatility makes it crucial. Whether it’s managing script pages or securing equipment, every grip has a stash on hand. What’s your go-to tool on set? #DirectorLife
I'm going to start a new series called #FilmTermFriday where I post a film term and define it. Would love to hear how other crew may have used it in the past as well! I'll start with an easy softball one first:
#FilmTermFriday: Film Slate
A film slate (or clapboard) is used on set to sync audio and video during editing and track scenes and takes. It’s essential for organizing footage, syncing sound, and maintaining continuity in post-production.
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Wonder if this will bring everyone back to the negotiation table faster...@WGAEast@WGAWest
Paramount Streaming Loss Widens to $511M as @paramountplus Hits 60M Subs; Company Takes $1.67B Programming Charges, Cuts Dividend https://t.co/7K5VxlTwRN via @thr