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A listing of all roles in a production, from largest to smallest, with a description of each character including, for the smaller roles, how many scenes and lines the character has.
Ãâó: www.mcalistertalent.com/filmterm.htm
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Often units can be broken down into two or more smaller units. Usually, the total strength of the two or more smaller units does not equal the combined strength of the original larger unit (because the sum is greater than the parts). A larger unit is usually broken down in order to cover a larger area. The term "breakdown" is less frequently used to describe a unit or equipment that doesn't work (the more common meaning outside of wargames).
Ãâó: www.hyw.com/Books/WargamesHandbook/2-c-term.htm
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SEE: nervous breakdown.
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A written accounting of the shooting schedule and production resources.
Ãâó: www.bavc.org/glossary.htm
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rocks on a cave floor that were once on the wall or most often the roof of the cave.
Ãâó: www.southeasternoutdoors.com/outdoors/caving/cavin...
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