Dalton’s Dictionary, A Biased Film Industry Glossary from: “Falling for the Stars”

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Dalton's Dictionary, A Biased Film Industry Glossary from: "Falling for the Stars"

Dalton's Dictionary, A Biased Film Industry Glossary of Jargon from: "Falling for the Stars" is just the document you have been looking for if you aren't quite sure what film set folks are talking about. Lisa Dalton freely inserts her opinion along with some insight about what happens in front of the camera, behind the scenes, and the lives around the players involved.

When reading Falling For The Stars,  where ever you see a WORD IN ALL BOLD CAPS, that means it is the first time that term is being used and can be found in Dalton's Dictionary, A Biased Film Industry Glossary. In manuscripts in the industry, ALL BOLD CAPS are used when an element important to production is introduced the first time. This could mean a new CHARACTER, who is in a new LOCATION, using a CIGARETTE LIGHTER.  Now the casting person, the location manager and the prop person easily recognize the elements they need to be responsible for.

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