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Gaffer’s Tape - Cloth tape
specifically for use on film shoots, usually
2 inches wide in black or silver. The nice thing about gaffer’s tape is
that, unlike duct tape, it is designed not to leave a sticky residue
behind.
Gate - The opening on a camera
or a projector just behind the lens,
through which a single frame is exposed (in the camera) or projected
(in the projector).
Gauge - The size, specifically
the width, of a film format: 16mm, 35mm,
Super-8 are gauges.
Gel - A large sheet of
transparent tinted plastic used as a filter for
a movie light, or to cover a window. There are two basic types: ones
that will covert one color temperature to another (such as C.T.O. and
C.T.B.), and others that come in a wide variety of colors.
Gobo - see Cookie.
The Groundglass - A flat
surface of etched glass in the viewfinding
system of a camera that is the same distance from the lens as the film
plane.
Guillotine - A type of tape
splicer which uses unperforated splicing
tape.