Glossary of Terms
You’re going to see a lot of terms, funny words, acronyms, and abbreviations in this Almanac and in your life working with tech things. If you use half of these terms in a meeting, you’ll either sound very smart or like a ding-dong. In a field where most of us are on the spectrum; this is a place to really shine.
“Make sure the FPS is set to 23.9, and check with your ISP to make sure the TX/RX is squared with at least 20 Mb/s so it can do the 264 encode and stream from the BTS. Also, is that a dual-nic nuc?”
“It’s baked so we don’t have to cook it, but man am I toasted”
“When you take the Boxx out of the box, please make sure to install Box and add a box to get SDI to the OLED - like the same way you installed it on the other boxes.”
If it’s not in here, don’t despair. Leave a comment and I’ll add it into this section.
Most software names’ acronyms and abrevs can be found in sections on specific software
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≈ |
Represents "approximately" |
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264 |
Short for "h.264" which is a codec / compression type |
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709 |
Short for REC709 which is a standard color-space that color nerds like to talk about (and is a good space to work in) |
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86 |
Restaurant industry for "cut." There is a lot of crossover with folks in this industry, so you'll see this lingo occasionally. As in "the french fries are 86'd" - there aren't any left or it's been cut from the menu |
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AC |
Assistant camera, or air conditioner, or alternating current |
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AD |
Assistant director. Generally speaking, this is a management position, not a creative position. The First AD is kind of like your angry Dad that you want/need to seek approval from. They run the show. Listen to them. Be nice. Anecdotally, they have the lowest life expectancy out of all folks on film sets. These are the risks of a high-stress job |
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ADL |
Adobe dynamic link. This is a method of software inter-exchange where you can embed a project from one piece of software and view a compiled version of it "live" in another piece of host software. Mostly limited to the Adobe ecosystem.
Not to be confused with EDL, which is a much more limited, much more boring, related thing |
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ASL |
Age / Sex / Location or American Sign Language |
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AEPR |
Combination shorthand for anything that includes these two file types (After Effects, Premiere), like a folder |
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APR |
"Apple Pro Res" - an often used family of codecs that include 422 / 4444 and all their suffixed options (eg, LT, XG, HQ, Proxy, etc) |
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AR |
Augmented reality |
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AU |
Audio or audio dept, also a plug-in type for some audio programs (eg, AU Bandpass) |
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BA |
Like PAs but more likely to be aspiring actors. More often than not, BAs can be helpful and keep you protected from the wrath of guests and visitors. Meaning: Brand Ambassador |
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Baking |
or bake or baked. Referring to locking processed visual graphics into a render (ie, let's bake the text into this video so that we don't have to cook it). Not to be confused with cooking 😵💫. Baked also means: pretty high |
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Behind |
The perfect crossover term from the film industry and the hospitality industry. It means "just so you know I'm behind you so be careful please." It's kind of like a verbal version of the bike bell. Understood? Chef! |
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BMD |
Blackmagic Design |
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C47 |
Grip talk for "clothespin" - the lore, according to a fantastic Chicago PA I worked with (Colin Parker!), is that producers were seeing clothespins in budgets and were concerned about the price of them.
When the name was changed to C47, people stopped asking because they didn't know what it meant! |
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CAD |
Computer Aided Design. This generally refers to the genre of architectural and engineering software; like AutoCAD, Vectorworks, Rhino, etc. Although, it's confusing because technically… all software is computer-aided |
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Chaos Mode |
When something goes incredibly wrong – if you're not careful, going Rock & Roll can become Chaos Mode |
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Cheese |
Cheeseborough - a piece of rigging hardware that lets you mount a pipe to a pipe. It can also be used as shorthand for cheese plate which is a different rigging thing in the camera world. Neither is cheese, but a cheese plate looks kind of like cheese |
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Comparator |
Probably not the OG source: an "actor" from Isadora that triggers or gates based on simple logic. I use this to teach logic and it's good shorthand to describe If statements in a more interesting way |
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Coms |
Meaning communication(s) but most often referring to RF communication devices. Walkies. Here are some terms to remember: "How's the weather?" Response "All Clear" means no one is listening. Response "A little cloudy" (and other creative language opportunities) means someone is listening (eg clients) |
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Concat |
Short for concatenate, which means putting things together in a series (ie, concat "1" + "2" will give you "12', not "3") |
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Copy |
"affirmative," or text, or a duplicate. Can you copy that copy? Copy that, standby |
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Cooking |
or cook or cooked. Referring to something processing (ie touchdesigner is cooking the generative graphics and that's slowing down the frame rate). Not to be confused with baking! Cooked also means: busted or broken, as in "this cable is cooked." |
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D |
Depth |
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DA |
Generic term for a digital to analog thing. Sometimes a DAC, which adds the word "converter." Can also mean a certain Sam Waterson in Dick Wolf productions |
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DC |
Direct current or diet coke or a city I don't love spending time in |
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D.I.T. |
Digital Imaging Technician - a film production position for someone who manages media and often does on-set color |
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Do It Dirty |
This is when you go rogue to get something done. Some good examples of this are - throwing project files or assets on the desktop, or having a workspace that's a dumping ground rather than organized, or intentionally voiding a warranty in order to meet a requirement. This is also called Rock & Roll or Cowboy |
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Doom Scroll |
Scrolling forever through some media platform. Typically following some kind of eco/social/political disaster, but is also used to describe getting sucked into a feed and turning into a phone zombie |
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Doom Spiral |
Getting stuck in the sadness. For example: when you're unemployed or don't have a ton of active projects and you start reconsidering your entire life's direction, then fall into an acute depression. A Doom Scroll can you lead you into a Doom Spiral if you're not careful |
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DP |
Director of photography or Displayport |
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Dutch |
As in "Dutch Tilt" - a famous crooked camera angle often used in Horror cinema. Used generally to describe that something is crooked or off-axis |
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Ecosystem |
Referring to a genre related to and including a product line. Kind of like the Marvel Universe, but specifically something like "the thunderbolt ecosystem," which refers to anything that supports Thunderbolt |
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EDL |
Edit Decision List - a very annoying and easy method of exchanging edit files between non-friendly NLEs and other post programs like Premiere and Resolve, for example |
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Fanless |
A fanless piece of gear is gear without fans; but something without fans might need external cooling. Fanless things should have a high heat threshold, so always check the spec. Fanless NUCs, for example, are often engineered with heat dispersion elements, like heat-syncs. Fanless doesn't necessarily mean "good." |
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FPO |
For placement only. Usually a video, image, text, or graphic that is used as a placeholder. An FPO is typically "to-spec", meaning the right resolution, the right color, probably the right font. A proxy can be used as FPO. A WiP can be used as FPO. An FPO is never used as a final delivered asset and some folks put some kind of watermark on the FPO to define it as such. If you see FPO in a final render, somebody made a boo-boo |
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FPS |
Frames per second. Common examples are "drop frame" 23.976 / 29.97 / 59.94 and their whole number cousins 24 / 30 / 60. 23.976 is perhaps the most used frame rate and it is also called 23.9 or 23.98 or "progressive." Also "first person shooter" which is a video game genre started by Wolfenstein in the late 80s (I think? or maybe OG Doom?) |
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Garbage In, Garbage Out |
A universally true term that means the problem is at the source, not in how the source is interpreted. Really shaky footage that's unusable even with stabilization? Garbage In, Garbage Out. Frame flicker in composited rendered media before it's authored for projection? Garbage In, Garbage Out |
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Gatekeeping |
The act of safeguarding access to resources and people. As in, I'm gatekeeping my development team from my creative team |
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G-O |
Gee-Oh: safe word version of "go" that is used over coms to prevent accidental triggering of a cue or action |
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Golden Handcuffs |
When a job pays you so well that you have to stay there, regardless of how you feel about that job. Generally, when someone says this about their gig, it means they probably don't like it |
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Gotcha |
A "gotcha" is the "and" or the "but" of a specific software, gear, process, or methodology. A gotcha for biking to work is that you're surrounded by e-bike ding-dongs who prove that cheating might get you there faster, but you won't learn anything. A gotcha for going to the Home Depot in Bed-Stuy is that it's a dice roll to ask the staff any real questions. They might recommend that you build a window sill out of MDF. Proceed at your own risk! |
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GPU |
Can't believe I don't actually know what this stands for but it's Graphic-something-something. Graphic processing unit? Sure, that sounds right; it means the graphics card. Some examples are: AMD - a manufacturer of cards / boards, Integrated - this isn't really a GPU, it's a way for the logicboard to process video without a GPU, NVIDIA - a manufacturer of cards / boards, RTX A Cards - commonly used in media servers, P Cards - their still pretty good ancestors |
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H |
Height |
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HDBaseT |
a protocol that allows you to send video signal over network cable, usually cat cable, and usually limited to a max of 100-120 meters |
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Hell Loop |
A process that one gets stuck in as a result of bad bureaucracy. Getting handed from department to department, or company to company, or person to person in order to solve something. Happens with tech support a lot, but is common with car rentals, too |
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HFS |
Hierarchical File System or Holy F***ing Sh** |
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HMU |
Hair & Make Up department for film/tv/photo or Hit Me Up |
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I/O |
In 'n' Out: literally the data or signal in and out on a device (ie, the camera's I/O is USB-C and HDMi). Can also mean on and off |
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IFB |
"Interruptible Foldback" - I don't know what that means, but this is a personal wireless audio device that receives the live audio feed on-set and you can plug in a pair of headphones to the device. It's also called Comtek which is a brand that makes them |
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ISP |
Internet Service Provider (eg Earthlink, AOL, NetZero, Roadrunner, Comcast, Optimum, etc) |
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IT |
Information Technology, usually referring to the IT department, who traditionally manage network, printing, and company hardware |
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iX |
An abbreviation that I use for "interactive" that's hasn't really caught on, but I'm trying my best |
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KTN |
Known Traveler Number for TSA pre-check |
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LAN |
Local Area Network |
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LAN Cable |
A network cable, nearly exclusively RJ45 |
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Lx |
Lighting or lighting dept |
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LCD |
Liquid crystal display |
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LED |
Light emitting device |
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MDF |
Medium density fiber board. Used as a wood alternative because it's cheap. Don't get it wet because it expands and warps really easily |
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MDP |
Mini-display-port |
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MVP |
Most valuable player, or very different and confusing: minimum viable product. One can be both, but that is often not the case |
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MP |
Market Price. Used for things like seafood and to describe someone's rate in a standardized role |
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NAS |
Network Attached Storage or a recording artist who was once married to Kelis |
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NIC |
Network Interface Card |
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NFG |
Non-functioning-gear or as a Mr. David Ogle taught me: no-fucking-good |
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NLE |
Non-linear Editors like Final Cut Pro, Premiere, and Resolve |
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NUC |
Next Unit of Computing. This is a term referring to a tiny Windows/Linux computer. Think of a variety of Mac Minis with tons of different features. Can recommend SimplyNuc as a vendor |
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NUG |
As in "nugget of information," or a small but functional measurement of marijuana, usually enough for a bowl but not always enough for a joint |
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OG |
Original |
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On The Budge |
Putting something on the budget, as in "Let's throw those Kit-Kats on the Budge" or "Dinner tonight is on the budge!" |
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Op |
"Awp" short for operator (or original poster in web lingo "oh-pee") |
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OS |
Operating System - like Linux or Ubuntu or Windows OS or Mac OS or Palm OS |
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OT or O/T |
Overtime |
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P-Touch |
Gold standard of label makers iMHO |
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P2P |
Peer to peer file sharing, like KazAa or Limewire |
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PA |
Production Assistant: Closer in meaning to apprentice than, say, interns or BAs. As in, Luke was Old Ben's PA |
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Phonetic Alphabet |
When you use whole words to spell something out to someone, you are using a phonetic alphabet. Alpha Bravo Charlie, etc. There is a standard alphabet but I always forget it. One of my favorites to say to someone is "B as in Bavid". It is useful to know the actual phonetic alphabet when on with tech support, making orders, on internal Coms, and in situations where audio quality is bad. Here's my version, which is probably pretty close to an "official" version: Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, Echo, Foxtrot, Giant, Henry, Instant, Johnathon, Kilo, Lima, Mary, Nancy, Orange, Peter, Quincy, Relay, Soft, Tango, Uniform, Victor, Whiskey, X-Ray, Yellow, Zebra |
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Phygital |
An annoying marketing term that's used to describe experiences that blend digital and physical.
To me (Cam), this is annoying, kind of like engineering a fake neighborhood name when gentrifying a neighborhood (IE, the "Crow Hill" section of Crown Heights) |
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POS |
"Point of Sale" or "Piece of Shit" |
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Plane Crash Document |
Contingency plan if all key personnel die in the same plane crash. Dark, but real! Also, it's great practice to track your projects this way, The document usually contains all project SOPs, and where to find all the media, all the project files, and all the project tracking. Also called "hit by a bus" contingency |
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PRJ |
Projector, or sometimes, Project |
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QA |
Quality Assurance |
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QC |
Quality Control |
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R/W |
Read / Write. This is often connected to disk or network speeds. Some related additional nomenclature measures R/W speeds.
These are case sensitive. B=Bytes, b=bits.
For example: MB/s - Megabytes per second, Mb/s - Megabits per second, KB/s - Kilobytes per second, Kb/s - Kilobits per second. You can figure out the rest. (sometimes the slash is a "p" e.g. Mbps) |
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R&B |
Marvin Gaye, Luther Vandross, a little Anita: we'll definitely set this party off right |
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R&D |
Research & Development |
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RJ11 |
A cable end type used for telephone runs - sometimes used with sensors that require very low voltage (AVTech's sensors are all RJ11!). For the post-9/11 generation: it looks like an internet cable but smaller. It's more accurate to refer to these as "6P2C" because RJ11 is generically used for all phone-sized RJs. RJ means "Registered Jack" and "11" isn't for the number of pins, but rather that this is the 11th Registered Jack type.
See the image below to see the jack that started it all : the RJA1X. Technically this is an RJA1X to RJ11 adapter.
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RJ45 |
A cable end type used for Cat-5, Cat-5e, Cat-6, Cat-6A, Cat-7. Mostly used for network things, but also used for things like HDBaseT or used in a sneaky way to wire micro controllers (thanks DAVE TENNENT). 8 high-gauge cables in one! |
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ROM |
"Rough Order of Magnitude" for the approximate range of a budget or "Read-Only Memory" for a CD-ROM |
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RRR |
"Red Right Returning" - This is a mnemonic you can use when you're driving a boat with a motor and you need to follow channel markers: when Returning back to port, you want to keep the Red markers on your Right! |
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RSG+ |
"Red Stripe Gold Plus" - This is a mnemonic that I use to remember how to identify audio cables. Audio cables come in pairs of LEFT and RIGHT. If an audio cable is Red, or it has a Stripe on it (and the other cable is blank), or the cable is Gold (and the other cable is silver), or it has a Plus sign: it is the RIGHT channel. It sounds like the Jamaican beer Red Stripe started making cigarettes and these are the 100s. By default, the opposite of each RSG+ is LEFT. "Black Blank Silver Minus" doesn't have the same ring to it |
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RTFM |
"Read the fuckin' manual" – think I learned this one from my Dad |
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SFX |
Sound effects or, a different thing: special effects. You can usually tell the difference by context |
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Shore |
As in shore power. Shore power is hard-line power from standard electrics (not PoE) |
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Snips |
Usually refers to tiny scissors used to clip little cables, but can also mean any type of scissors |
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Standby |
Meaning: hold on, I'll get that to you shortly. Or, on-standby, when you're on the maybe list to get on a flight |
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Squared |
Can mean 10' squared, meaning 10x10'. It can also mean the same. When speed is squared it means that it's the same on the TX and RX |
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Tie Line |
or Trick Line, is usually an ⅛" diameter black rope cut to size to help secure cabling to things, or curtains to pipes, or to stretch a projection screen. The standard cut is about 18" or the length of a loop from your thumb to the back of your elbow and returning to your thumb. Comes waxed or non-waxed |
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Toasted |
Really really tired, or high, or wasted |
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Toasty |
Like toasted, but can also mean someone's acting really aggressive or fresh |
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Tour Rules |
Only #1 on the bus |
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Triage |
When you can't execute all notes for a list of tasks, prioritize the must-haves against the nice-to-haves. You have now triaged your to-do list! In general, I don't like using war and/or medical terms applied to creative work, but this one is tough language to replace |
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TX/RX |
Transmit(ter) / Receive(r). This is usually used to refer to conversion boxes or wireless data devices. This is also sometimes used to measure upload / download speed (eg "up" and "down"). In some cases interchangeable with R/W |
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Vanilla |
A word to describe the base version of something (like Ice Cream). A Vanilla Macbook Pro could mean: the basic RAM/CPU/SSD build, or that it still is in default settings (or both) |
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V-Mount |
A type of battery mount, mostly for cinema cameras and lights |
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VFX |
Visual Effects |
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W |
Width |
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Walking |
Coms for "traveling" - as in, the talent is walking |
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WAP |
Wireless Access Point, but also something else that I don't feel comfortable putting in here |
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Whip |
As in "my main whip" - typically used to refer to someone's primary automobile, but also used to describe their main camera or computer |
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WiP |
Work-In-Progress. The "i" doesn't need to be lower case, that's just how I like to do it |
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www |
means 'World Wide Web' but is mostly used to describe an external (not local) network-based process. Frequently referred to as dub-dub-dub. As in: "Is it on dub-dub-dub?" "Yes, you can access it from anywhere." |
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WYSIWYG |
Acronym for 'What You See Is What You Get' – pronounced "whizzy whig." It's often a term used to describe visual editors vs. code based editors. Website builders like Wix and Squarespace have WYSIWYG tools |
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XFer |
means "Transfer" |
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Zhuzh |
to slightly adjust something, as in "we'll zhuzh the projector color settings to taste." This is a very powerful word that can be useful in negotiating revisions with creative executives and clients, as in "don't worry about it, we'll zhuzh it" or "it just needs a little zhuzh" |
