grace

grace ɡrās noun A request to continue shooting for 15-minutes past a scheduled break without incurring a penalty. Meal breaks are standard after every six hours of work, but grace can be requested on rare occasions before lunch or wrap (or second...

Greek

Greek ɡrēk adjective To make a logo or label unrecognizable so as not to infringe on any trademarked material. This term is borrowed from typography where new font styles or layouts are often tested using greek or latin to keep the focus on form and not...

green light

greenlight ˈɡrēnˌlīt verb To approve a script or project for production. The exact opposite of a ‘hard pass.’ “They loved the script and said they’d greenlight it if we can attach an A-list actor.” past participle –...

greenlight

greenlight ˈɡrēnˌlīt verb To approve a script or project for production. The exact opposite of a ‘hard pass.’ “They loved the script and said they’d greenlight it if we can attach an A-list actor.” past participle –...

greenlit

greenlight ˈɡrēnˌlīt verb To approve a script or project for production. The exact opposite of a ‘hard pass.’ “They loved the script and said they’d greenlight it if we can attach an A-list actor.” past participle –...