Name of thecinematographerof the productionThecurrenttake ofthe shot.The stickson the topof theslateThe nameor title of theproduction(project)Referencing ifthe shot occursduring the dayor night in themovie, not reallife.Referencingif the shot isrecordingaudio or notName ofthe directorof theproductionBased onthe scenenumberlisted in thescript.The month,day, andyear of theproduction.Referencing ifthe shot istaking placeinside (interior)or outside(exterior)The sticks areplaced upsidedown in theframe at theend of the shotA scenefilmedwithoutsound.Clapping thesticks softlywhen it isvery close tothe actorA scenefilmed withsoundsynced tothe picture.Label of thecurrentdigital mediacard in thecameraA letter thatchanges eachtime thecamera ismoved to a newspotName of thecinematographerof the productionThecurrenttake ofthe shot.The stickson the topof theslateThe nameor title of theproduction(project)Referencing ifthe shot occursduring the dayor night in themovie, not reallife.Referencingif the shot isrecordingaudio or notName ofthe directorof theproductionBased onthe scenenumberlisted in thescript.The month,day, andyear of theproduction.Referencing ifthe shot istaking placeinside (interior)or outside(exterior)The sticks areplaced upsidedown in theframe at theend of the shotA scenefilmedwithoutsound.Clapping thesticks softlywhen it isvery close tothe actorA scenefilmed withsoundsynced tothe picture.Label of thecurrentdigital mediacard in thecameraA letter thatchanges eachtime thecamera ismoved to a newspot

Production Terms - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Name of the cinematographer of the production
  2. The current take of the shot.
  3. The sticks on the top of the slate
  4. The name or title of the production (project)
  5. Referencing if the shot occurs during the day or night in the movie, not real life.
  6. Referencing if the shot is recording audio or not
  7. Name of the director of the production
  8. Based on the scene number listed in the script.
  9. The month, day, and year of the production.
  10. Referencing if the shot is taking place inside (interior) or outside (exterior)
  11. The sticks are placed upside down in the frame at the end of the shot
  12. A scene filmed without sound.
  13. Clapping the sticks softly when it is very close to the actor
  14. A scene filmed with sound synced to the picture.
  15. Label of the current digital media card in the camera
  16. A letter that changes each time the camera is moved to a new spot