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What do stand-ins usually use apple boxes for?
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To hold all of the stand-ins belongings.
To stand on for added height if their actor is taller.
To store crafty (snacks) for all of the stand-ins.
The apple box is like a stand-in for animals.
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During a second team rehearsal when should the stand-ins start performing the scene.
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On Action
5 Beats After Action
After Background Action
On Rolling
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Relating to blocking what does it mean to banana?
1 point
Go wild.
Walk in a curve.
Peel back the layers of a scene.
Similar to "break a leg" meaning don't slip on a banana.
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What does take your look typically mean when standing in?
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Match the actor's eyeline.
Glance over the call sheet.
View Marking Rehearsal from the monitor.
Watch the actor during rehearsal.
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Who should you ask about color cover?
1 point
1st AD
2nd AD
Extras Casting
Wardrobe Department
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What does checking the gate indicate?
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That the cameras are ready to begin rolling.
That the PAs should lock up set.
Production is ready to move on to a new set up or scene.
The PAs should make sure the gate is shut so no one can enter set.
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What phrases should stand-ins listen for that may indicate they are needed or are about to be needed soon on set.
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"Blocked set."
"10-2"
"Tighter."
"Marking rehearsal."
"That's a Wrap."
"Roll it over."
"Time for tea."
"Second-team."
"86 that."
"Ring the bell."
"Got that."
"Checking the gate."
"Inviting first-team."
"10-1"
"Hot set."
"Moving on."
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