The world of Film and TV has it’s own lingo. Here are a few of the words we use that you might want to know.

What is a First, Second or Third AD – Top Casting Jargon
First, Second, Third AD, Oh My where will it all end. Knowing…
November 23, 2016/by MCTV
What is a call time? – Top Casting Jargon
Your call time is the time that you need to be on set or…
November 9, 2016/by MCTV
What is the difference between a Body Double and a Stand-In?
What is the difference between a Body Double and a Stand-In?
A…
November 2, 2016/by SudsyA…

What does it mean to be On-Hold? – Top Casting Cargon
On-hold is much more exciting than it sounds. So, you were…
October 26, 2016/by Sudsy
What is a Submission? – Top Casting Jargon
When a Casting Consultant Sends a Brief to a talent agent…
October 19, 2016/by Sudsy
What is a Background Actor? – Top Casting Jargon
A background actor or extra is someone who appears in a non-speaking…
October 13, 2016/by Sudsy
What is a Casting Consultant? – Top Casting Jargon
A casting consultant or casting director works with the director…
October 6, 2016/by Sudsy
What is a Go-See? – Top Casting Jargon
A Go-See is an opportunity for a talent agency like MCTV…
September 29, 2016/by Sudsy
What is a Brief? – Film and TV Jargon
A Brief (or Casting Brief) is a description of the kind of…
September 22, 2016/by Sudsy