Abby Singer is the second-to-last shot of a shooting day—named after legendary script supervisor who always warned his crew in advance.
Definition
The Abby Singer (also: Abby Singer Shot) refers to the second-to-last shot of a shooting day. The term is a tribute to the legendary American first assistant director and unit production manager Abraham "Abby" Singer (1917–2003), who was known for preparing his team in a timely manner for the approaching end of the shoot.
Origin of the Term
Abby Singer worked as a First Assistant Director and Unit Production Manager on numerous Hollywood productions and TV series from the 1950s to the 1990s. His habit of informing the crew during the second-to-last shot became so legendary that the term became established throughout the film industry.
Original Announcement:
"This is the Abby Singer – one more after this!"
Set Communication
The Announcement Sequence
- Abby Singer: "This is the Abby!" (second-to-last shot)
- Martini Shot: "This is the Martini!" (last shot)
- Wrap: "That's a wrap!" (end of shoot)
Why It's Important
- Gives the crew time to prepare for breakdown
- Enables logistical planning (transport, catering)
- Ensures mental preparation for the final push
- Prevents unpleasant surprises ("Three more shots!")
Practical Significance
For the Camera Department
- Estimate battery and media capacity for two more shots
- Mentally prepare for equipment breakdown
- Maintain focus for the final takes
For the Lighting Department
- Do not start any major reconfigurations
- Plan breakdown logistics
- Coordinate power disconnection
For Production
- Inform catering/drivers
- Prepare for the next day
- Communicate overtime
Variations
- Company Move: "Abby Singer, then Company Move" – location change after this shot
- French Abby: When the Abby is also the last shot at the location
The Martini Afterwards
After the Abby Singer comes the Martini Shot – the very last shot of the day. The name alludes to the fact that the next drink will be a Martini.
See Also
- Martini Shot – The last shot of the day
- Wrap – End of shoot
- First AD – First Assistant Director