Wardrobe
Wardrobe refers to the collection of costumes used by actors in a production, helping to define characters through clothing choices that fit the setting and story.
Wardrobe Allowance
A wardrobe allowance is a sum of money provided to actors or crew to cover the cost of purchasing or maintaining costumes and clothing for a production.
Wardrobe Fitting
A wardrobe fitting is the process of trying on costumes and making adjustments to ensure the outfit fits the actor properly and matches the character’s look.
Weekly Rate
A weekly rate is the agreed-upon payment for actors or crew members for work over the course of a week on a production, commonly used in long-term projects.
Wide Shot
A wide shot captures a large portion of the set or location, often used to establish the setting or emphasize the scale of a scene, providing context for the audience.
Widescreen
Widescreen refers to a film or TV display format with a wide aspect ratio, offering an enhanced, panoramic viewing experience.
Women in Film (WIF)
Women in Film (WIF) advocates for gender equality in entertainment, offering educational programs, mentorship, and funding to help women succeed in film and television.
Work Hours Log
A work hours log is used to track the hours worked by actors or crew members during production, ensuring compliance with labor laws and accurate payments.
Work Permit for Minors
A work permit for minors is a legal document that allows children under 18 to work in the entertainment industry under regulated conditions, ensuring safety and education.
Work Visa
A work visa is a legal document that allows individuals to work in a foreign country for a specific period, often required for international film or TV productions.