Category Archives: Production

Horror Film in a Box

hmi movie light

In addition to the obvious elements of a creepy location, a frightening bad guy, and copious amounts of fake blood and gory makeup, every horror film ever made needs 2 pieces of equipment to set the scary mood. First is the ever-present blue-colored backlight that mimics moonlight in every outdoor night shot. If you have […]

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Lights, Camera, Crying

menthol blower

While some actors have the amazing ability to cry on command many others need a little help. A menthol blower is a specialty device sold at film-centric makeup stores. It’s basically a hollow tube that is loaded with menthol crystals and stuffed on each end with cotton ball material. Blowing in one end by mouth […]

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Blotting Papers Provided by the Management

toilet seat cover dispenser
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Object Between

table lamp

When an object is between two actors in a scene, such as a lamp on a table between two players in chairs on either side, never show the object in BOTH close-up shots. Favor one person’s shot to include the lamp and the other’s to exclude it. Failing to follow this rule results in a […]

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Martinis all Around

martini glass

The Martini (Or Martini Shot) is the final shot of any given shooting day. Possibly named for Clark Gable’s contractual 5pm end time (in time to get home and have a Martini). The Abbie Singer is the second-to-last shot of the day. Named for Assistant Director Abbie Singer who would often miss-call the penultimate shot […]

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C-stand and Deliver

century stand

A brief guide to the mighty C-stand… C-stand legs open in a variety of ways depending on the manufacturer. Some are spring loaded with a detent and snap into the correct position. Other’s have metal stops the catch on each other as the legs are rotated. The bottom line is make sure the 3 legs […]

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Watts Up?

fresnel movie light

To quickly calculate the number of amps of electricity a given light will require use this simple* formula:

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