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What does the word "kill" mean in the movie?

The word "kill" in the film refers to the end of shooting.

Before the invention of paper, the ancients carved characters on bamboo pieces. In order to make the bamboo slices dry and easy to decorate, they are baked on the fire. After the water in the bamboo piece seeps out, it is like sweating, so it is called "Historical Records". After the whole book is engraved, the green skin is cut off and the book becomes bamboo white, which is called "killing green".

Modern people summarize it as describing the completion of filming of film and television works. In other words, after the film and television works are "finished", the shooting content has been completed and there will be no major changes.

Terminology related to film shooting

1、NG

NG is a common phrase in film shooting, which means the picture is not good. Some movies also use it as the end of the movie to attract the audience and let everyone know the unknown side of the shooting process (that is, tidbits).

2. The article is OK

Compared with NG, it is a useful graph. There is no problem when shooting. In many cases, the OK clause does not mean the end. Generally speaking, one more clause is guaranteed.