Project Casting

Project Casting connects actors, models, and creatives with daily casting calls and industry news, helping talent find opportunities in film, TV, and print.

Prop

A prop is any object used by actors on a film, TV, or theater set that is not part of the scenery, such as weapons, food, or furniture.

Prop Master

A prop master manages all props used in a film or TV production, overseeing their sourcing, organization, and maintenance to ensure they are ready for each scene.

Proscenium

Proscenium refers to the traditional arch or frame that separates the stage from the audience in a theater, focusing the audience’s attention on the performance.

Public Television Agreement

The SAG-AFTRA Public Television Agreement covers actors working on public television shows, ensuring fair pay and residuals for future airings.

Publicist

A publicist is a professional who manages the public image and media relations of an individual or project in the entertainment industry, generating positive media coverage.

Punch and Roll

Punch and roll is a recording technique used in voiceover work to seamlessly correct mistakes without re-recording the entire take, ensuring smoother edits.

Pyrotechnics

Pyrotechnics involves the use of controlled explosions, fire, or light effects in film, TV, theater, and live performances to enhance action and create dramatic visual effects.

Quiet on Set

“Quiet on set” is a command given to ensure silence on a film or TV set, allowing for clean audio and focus during filming.

Raked Stage

A raked stage is a sloped theater stage where the back is higher than the front, historically used to improve audience visibility of the performance.