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In charge of sartorial
Takes care of children or animals
That's all folks!
Shhhhhh
So you can eat when you're not working
Time to shoot
Read at first sight
Who tells your what to say?
Backend
Those who get paid the most
Going to another location
There will be blood
Start again from the beginning
Spoke too early
Sunrise and sunset
To be where you are perfectly in focus, lit, and audible
You'll find a lot of these at souvenir shops
Speaking to the audience
When the money rolls in - the day of
You memorized your lines for no reason
We need to listen but not to anyone
We won't need you tomorrow
Doesn't really direct nor cast
Don't worry about memorizing lines, just read smoothly
What happens at the end of a shoot
We THINK this will be a good show
We made this up
Usually salt shakers and hair have this problem
Don't worry about going above and beyond, just don't get hurt
Sorry, you can't sleep that long
Closer to the camera than the stars
This happened during the Han and Leia I love you I know scene
This is stuff we didn't make up
The guy who doesn't do a thing but tells everyone else what to do
British version of a cinematographer
Union for theatre
I understand
How your agent puts food on their table
Everyone and their mother comes to show that they can do it
You laugh when you're not supposed to
The sound guy will kill you if you sweep the ground with this
Good luck
Fake gun

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