Script Breakdown
A script breakdown is the process of analyzing a screenplay to identify all the elements required for production, such as characters, props, locations, and costumes.
Script Review
Script review is the process of evaluating a screenplay to assess its strengths, weaknesses, and overall potential, often conducted by producers or script readers.
Script Supervisor
A script supervisor is responsible for maintaining continuity during filming, ensuring that all shots and scenes match from take to take in a film or TV production.
Second Team
Second team refers to the stand-ins who perform blocking and lighting setups on set in place of the principal actors before filming begins.
Second Unit
Second unit refers to a separate film or TV crew that shoots supplementary footage, such as action sequences, stunts, or establishing shots, while the main unit focuses on principal scenes.
Self-Tape
A self-tape is an audition that actors record on their own and submit electronically, allowing casting directors to review performances remotely.
Seminar
A seminar is an educational event where participants learn about a specific topic, such as acting, writing, or directing, led by industry professionals.
Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
SEO (Search Engine Optimization) is the process of improving a website’s visibility on search engines, helping attract a broader audience by optimizing content and technical elements.
Session
A session refers to a scheduled period for recording, shooting, or performing in the entertainment industry, often guided by directors, producers, or photographers.
Session Fee
A session fee is the payment made to an actor, voiceover artist, or model for their work during a scheduled session, compensating them for their time.