Episode 1x05 - Kurt Kornemann | A Key Grip's Journey in Filmmaking
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Boom - the microphone pole that Boom Operator's (Sound Dept) use to capture sound above actor's heads or outside of the image/ frame of any given shot on a movie or TV show.
Key Grip - the leader of the Grip Dept, Key Grip's are typically responsible for all rigging and the shaping of light in any given camera shot.
Condor - a very large crane; typically used to hold rigging and light shades/ screens above or to the side of a film set to help shade or shape the light you see on camera
Locking Up - the act of making sure a film set is secured and cast/ crew are not needlessly walking around during a take. Could also mean traffic control, if shooting on or near an active roadway.
Dolly - a typically large piece of machinery on wheels that is designed to move a camera along a track at a slow, steady pace. Dollies are used for long tracking shots where the camera "floats" through a set.
Color Pass - the edited cut of a film or project that has been processed through color grading, to add whatever changes filmmakers might want to help or change the "look" of the shots that were captured while filming.
AD - an abbreviated name for the title of Assistant Director. This term is widely used to address or refer to both the title of Assistant Director itself, or the entire Assistant Director department on a film crew (AD Dept).
Keying - technically speaking, this lingo has two separate meanings! In this episode, keying refers to the act of being second in command in a department.. "Keys" is a term widely used as a second in command of most departments on a film crew.
Best Boy - the "Key" or second in command of the Grip department (or Set Lighting department).
Giraffe Crane - a large crane with a long neck, that can be used on a film set for a variety of purposes.
Walk & Talk - a scene in a show/ movie where two or more actors are walking from point to point while having a conversation with eachother.
Jib - a camera crane that can raise and lower a camera in and out of a shot as needed
Stakebed - a large utility vehicle that is made to move a large amount of gear to and from set/ filming location.
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