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Checking the Gate

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Process of examining the camera's film gate for debris, hair, or dust that could affect image quality.

Overview

Checking the Gate is the inspection of the camera's film gate for debris after each take.

Role and Function

The 2nd AC checks the gate after each take for hairs, dust, or other particles that could affect image quality.

Practical Relevance in Film Production

This is a critical quality control process. A contaminated gate can ruin an entire take.

Career Paths and Development

Careful gate checking is essential for a Camera Assistant's reputation.

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