Lingo on set

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Across
  1. 1. a solid wooden box that comes in standardized sizes (from largest to smallest): full, half, quarter, pancake
  2. 4. a clothespin
  3. 6. the last shot of the day
  4. 8. actor(s) or actress(es)
  5. 12. (2 WORDS) yelled when carrying something with the potential to hit somebody like dolly track or a C-stand. Usually said when going through a narrow hallway, doorway or around a corner
  6. 13. (2 WORDS) the time right before sunrise/after sunset in which the sky is somewhat dark but still illuminated. Often lasts only 20 minutes despite its name
  7. 14. (2 WORDS) the area in which viewing monitors are placed for the director and other production personnel.
  8. 15. a half-sized script that contains only the scenes being shot that day
  9. 16. an electrician
  10. 17. an extension cord
Down
  1. 2. (2 WORDS) phrase to call in hair/make-up to give a final touch-up to actors before a scene is filmed
  2. 3. the script supervisor
  3. 5. (2 WORDS) phrase that refers to the last person to get their food at lunch
  4. 7. (2 WORDS) phrase meaning lunch and/or any break is over and work has begun again
  5. 9. (2 WORDS) Second-to-last shot of the day. Named for a crew member who would always alert his crew of the second-to-last shot of a setup, scene, or the day.
  6. 10. (2 WORDS) a crew member hired for only one day or a handful of days worth of work
  7. 11. an electrician”