20 Film Terms You Should Know Before Stepping On Set
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What did I learn from this video?
*I'm Garry*
Our job is done.
Wait, I thought I was Garry.
And I'm Gary... (one R)
And I'm Garrrrrry... (one that is purring)
Hi Gary! I'm Gary too but not as in a 10-2
Thank god for telling me about "that's lunch" I was standing on set, alone, wondering what they meant... I was really hungry! so I just ate the plastic food on set while I was alone
THAT WAS THE HOT SET. You know what happens now. Shit touches you
hey we`ve all been through that, its rough oi
Couple other one's that are useful:
Picture's Up - we're about to roll
Speed/ Speeding - rolling
Print - we got the shot, moving on to next shot
Sticks - go grab the tripod
Quiet on Set - shut the hell up, don't even move
10/4 - copy that
Here a quick summery of everything that has been said in this video:
1. Call Sheet - a list where everyone is listed who has to come to set this day, when they wrap, the weather and all the informations needed for personal/set related that day
2. Sides - excerpts of the script you are shooting that day
3. Walkie Check - Checking if the walkie is working correctly
4. Good Check “Name” - responding to the Walkie Check, meaning that everything works
5. Go for “Name” - answering a call which was for me
6. “Your Name” for “Name of the person you want to reach” - making a call for a person you want to reach over the Walkie
7. Hot Brick - a full charged Walkie battery
8. Cold Brick - an empty Walkie battery
9. Copy/Copy that/Copy you - you FULLY understood what somebody told you/ explained/asked you
10. What’s your 20? - someone is asking where you are currently on set.
11. Anyone has a 20 on “name”? - someone asking if anyone has eyes on “name”
12. 10-1 - I am going to pee
13. 10-2 - I am going to take a “shit”
14. Going off Walkie - taking off my walkie/ turning it off
15. Surveillance - ear-peace for the walkie
16. 86 that/it - cancel that/ scratch that command
17. That’s lunch - you braking for lunch
18. Last man - is called when every cast and crew member is through the lunch line (last man 12:30pm - meaning you got to be back in at 1pm)
19. Back in - going back to work (ending lunch break)
20. Points / Hot Points - something you call out if you carry something heavy before going through doorways or around corners to let the person behind it know that somebody is coming through
21. Clear the frame - get out of the shot
22. On the day - Time when you actually shooting the shot
23. Abby Singer / Abby - second to last shot of the day
24. Martini - last shot of the day
25. Hot Set - the set is ready for shooting and must stay exactly as is
you deserve all the head in the world
I love the idea of Josh hosting more of these entry-level type episodes!
romanian?
Hah this is perfect! I remember the days of not understanding anyyyyything 😂
Could've used some more info on "That's Lunch" other than that, good episode.
like wtf is actually for lunch? Tacos? Burgers? Its mystery
Dallas Dan Digital Productions exactly. Single most important question, and it’s left unanswered :-/
What’s fer lunch?
Lmaoo
A few months ago, I was really disappointed and discouraged as I couldn't able to do short films because of the reasons I thought matter. But then I have watched a video in which Ryan explained: "no excuses anymore, the only thing stopping you is your drive and passion to create". It has changed my perception of filmmaking. Thank you, Film Riot. Thank you, Ryan and Josh. Thanks a million for these videos which enable us to learn more film stuff.
I'm there with you bud. Best of luck to all you're future ambitions
@@gabrielidusogie9189 thank you mate!
“When I say ‘Hello Gary’ and press down on your foot, you smile and nod.”
psst, I think hes talking to you
hello mr thompson
In my country we use the term "one for lloyd's" which is stands for an extra take that is recorded after a good take, just for safety. and lloyd's being a film production insurance company.
We just call that "one for safety." I wish we had something more obscure like that.
@@rainesonfilm Does State Farm have production insurance? Acord is the one I see usually.
@@rainesonfilm 👍🏽
@@Workbenchtv You should start a new phrase. XD
Interesting! Is that insurance company Delta Lloyd, by any chance? Or a different Lloyd?
I often think I'm too far into my career for these videos to mean much to me, but every time I watch one, I'm reminded to watch more, purely for the entertainment!
Super newbie here and this was very helpful. Love how terms from other industries (like truckers) are used. Thanks!
I love these brothers so much. So much knowledge,so much fun.
5:57 I was so ready for the lighthouse scene but didn't happend 😭
OMG YES!
cant stress enough how much I loved this.. this is the old school filmriot joking around we all have been loving for all those years
This was a particularly well-timed episode as I'm about to start my first major short shoot. Thanks guys, always coming through with great content right when I need it.
Good luck man
How'd it go three years ago?
I've been following you guys since 2010 & though I appreciate how far you all have come, I also appreciate these "getting back to basics" episodes. I really enjoyed this episode, & I think you should do more of them. 👌👏
Josh, you are a very informative and entertaining host. Thanks for the great episode
Normally I can’t stand these kinds of instructional Chanels - but the humor in this is great ... lightening up the on set seriousness. GREAT.
A Josh episode!!! And Ryan, ironically just "Josh'n around".
Thank you this will be helpful for my new job in a film studio
Josh you are so awesome!!
Here from Argentina, speaking mostly Spanish makes me really love this video
That was great. Good job guys
This was great you should do a longer one with every single term
This one is great! Love you guys)
This is the best one of on set lingo. Better than explaining stingers and c stands.
Great episode Josh
Instead of 10-2 I’d say “dropping a hot brick”
The latter sounds much more satisfying
Probably wouldnt reccomend, unfortunately because batteries are often called bricks on a set. Although it would be funny, could cause some confusion over walkies
Hey, can you drop hot brick for Sony A7M3 please?
I've heard "Drop the kids off at the pool".
Whyyyyy 😂😂
Good video guys! Keep up the good work!
I love it! More please!
That’s was great! Informative and entertaining! Good job guys! 🙌🏻👏🏻
Fun episode to watch. Thanks guys ))
Love that there's so much similarity to restaurant lingo.
I love your humor!
The communication-related terms remind me of a lot of those we used back when I worked in EMS. Easy to remember!
This was great!!
Very good episode
I truly love Josh. He's fucking ridiculous. The world needs more Josh in it.
I literally just watched that c-stand video yesterday and replayed the hidden ending like 4 times.
Happy to see it back again 😂
Loved it!
Love you man, big thansk ❤
Best episode ever!
6 years on set missing lunches, you're a God sent
SOO HELPFUL!
Thanks for putting some useful info in an amusing l'il package. Love, Gary.
We need more Josh episodes in our lives!
Excellent Video... Love these guys!!!
And... "Thank YOU" so much for NOOOOO background noise (music).
Thank you for sharing this GREAT Video. Josh you Rock!!! and Justin too.
Def a great video! Hope you do more term videos!
My favorite term used on set has to be “checking the gate”. I know no one asked but its just so fun to hear it be said.
I'm not familiar with that one.
Kyle Warner if you’re working with enclosed animals, legally you have to check the gate of their pen and declare it still closed after every take or rehearsal where someone interacts with them
Katie Hough Although they is also true... checking the gate on a film set means making sure the camera gate is clean of dust or or hair before/after and important take. If there is something there, it’s now a chicken in the gate and a re-take.
I'm sending new P.As straight to this ~ thanks dude!
Josh is my best friend in my head! 😂 Bravo! Great information and so well presented. Thank you!
thank god i learn "thats lunch"
last time i went to dinner and nearly got fired :(
Great Video!!!
This is great!
"This was hilarious!" - Gary
0:43 , 2:35 i would give away all of my money just to see a early homevideo of Ryan and Josh. And i mean it!
This can be applied anywhere, not just film sets, but my favorite is one I got from my PE teacher. Whenever the kids were crowding by the door to the locker room and he needed to unlock it he'd say "Hot soup!" which was everyone's cue to part like the Red Sea.
First day on shoot and this video apear in notification
Blissful
Thank Josh
& Ryan :)
it was a short film and only term i heard on set it was "copy" used by gaffer all time and that's how i learnt that some of indian fillm industry filmmakers not work so efficiently :/ may be first time on set and my over-observation.
this video is really helpful
This was awesome! side note: love hearing more from Josh!! I feel like this is the first glimpse of the channel when Ryan is eventually gone.
Love it..
Cool, thanks.
Good, this definitely good
The person behind the camera is so supportive
Yes the ever so professional Justin Robinson 6:07
Yo fam you are crazy, I love your sense of humor. Great video. 👍🏾 Phelix
Do more of these!
My first time on set I was mostly confused by all the weird names for equipment, especially lighting equipment!
Thanks for this inspirational video I love your channel Film Roit. You taught me how to edit and shoot, I created my own channel.
🔥
🙏
dope
💯
Don't forget to write, shoot, edit, repeat.
Could you make a video talking about Room 8 short film box effect? Thanks, I think its so amazing.
Bogey, Bogey on deck, or Bogey on set!!! is walkie talkie in stunt department means unauthorized person is on a working set
No one:
Absolutely No one:
That one kid in class when the teacher says to be quite: 6:07
Totally add more terms!!! Do another episode where you explain film terms!
thank you so much from uganda
Awesome
Loooooooove this! So funny!
yo an episode on lingo that doesn't necessarily need explaining but is common practice would be great, stuff like "quiet on set" "rolling" "speeding" or "everyone to first positions" and stuff like that
also stuff like what the slate number means etc
shocked to see josh in a serious mood😂
Putting LEGOs in front of every step you take is still the best threat I have ever heard
Only you can make a tutorial feel threatening! 😂
This was good. Very valuable. Maybe do another one with more terms? Go deeper!
I love these peoples humor
In Vancouver, Canada , we mostly use the term "Window" instead of "Martini"
Good call on this episode. A cool method of reviewing this may be to fake an actual set (or real one) and show the items as they happen. This may help people to attach lingo to real world situations!
I always wondered what Wil Wheaton with attitude would be like... thanks guys
I found the sarcasm from 2:35 - 2:49 really funny for some reason 😂🤣
This was so hilarious!!!!!!!!!
≈4.30 - Craft Services (also seen "Crafty"). A most valued aspect of any production...
josh needs to do more episodes
chemistry beetween them is priceless
🤣 Thank you for this beautiful content You guys are hilarious I love it!
10-1 & 10-2 surprised me. But that’s very good to have I guess ☺️
Love Josh’s shirt. Where’d you get it?
www.triunedigital.com/collections/apparel/products/aspect-ratios :)
Looks like aspect ratios?
I think Ron Swanson would approve of your courtesy breakfast at 11:30PM.
strangely "stepping on" or " walking on" wasnt on the list. but yeah that was used on a uk set and it took me a few times to understand it means someone has been asked to walk onto the set like an ac with a lense etc or a make up refresh
yay!!
10-1, 10-2 and 10-20 are all CB radio terms. You could use "10-4" as well for the affirmative.
Thanks for the on set terminology. It's a wrap!
Did you see what I did there?
Pretty clever, huh?
Ok...more goofy than clever.
Fine.
I feel many of these that are listed depend on dialect and ways of speaking. These terms sound more like the military than a film set. Also, I'm surprised you guys didn't go over the major ones, like speed, striking, killing (sometimes phrased, "kill the baby" if working with a baby light), pickup, and more.
5:46 yooo! That's Isaac, I've worked with him a couple times!