Blocking

Blocking
F/A/V
Plotting actor, camera and microphone placement and movement in a production or scene. (Production)
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VP
The establishing of positions and movements for talent on the set.
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PP
Plotting the placement and movement of the actors, camera and microphone in a scene.

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