Where does in the can come from?

This comes from the film/movie industry. After photographic film has been used it is put in a round can. 2 (American English, slang) in prison: He did four years in the can for burglary.
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What does it mean to get it in the can?

phrase [verb-link PHRASE] If you say that something such as a job that you are doing is in the can, you mean that it is completely finished.
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What does mean someone is in the can?

If someone is in the can, they are in prison.
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What does it mean when a film is in the can?

If a film is in the can, filming has finished and it is ready to be prepared for showing to the public.
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Where does the term in the neck come from?

So close that the advantage or lead shifts from one to the other or is virtually indistinguishable, as in The two are neck and neck in developing a new operating system for the computer. The term comes from horse racing, where the necks of two horses in competition appear to be side by side.
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What does standing toe to toe mean?

(also stand toe to toe, be toe to toe) mainly US. to be willing or able to compete or fight with someone in a strong, forceful, determined way: We had a good candidate who stood toe to toe with the President and beat him in three debates.
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Are a dime a dozen meaning?

So plentiful as to be valueless. For example, Don't bother to buy one of these—they're a dime a dozen.
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What does Martini shot mean on a film set?

A Martini, or Martini Shot, is the final shot before wrapping the set for the day. It's supposedly called the Martini shot because the next shot would be taken out of a glass, aka post-wrap drinking.
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What is Isfilm?

film, also called motion picture or movie, series of still photographs on film, projected in rapid succession onto a screen by means of light. Because of the optical phenomenon known as persistence of vision, this gives the illusion of actual, smooth, and continuous movement.
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Who calls the shots on a movie set?

Director. Typically hired by the Producer, the Director calls the creative shots on set. This role is the lead decision-maker when it comes to casting, script revisions, shot composition, and post-production edits.
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Where did the term getting canned come from?

"Canned" is a bigger mystery. Meaning "fired," it long predates "can" as a toilet or a jail or your butt. You could have been canned in America as far back as the 1880s. That's about ten years after people began buying food in mass-produced tin cans, so maybe that's the connection.
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Why do they call jail the can?

This comes from the film/movie industry. After photographic film has been used it is put in a round can. 2 (American English, slang) in prison: He did four years in the can for burglary.
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What does canned mean in slang?

adjective. (slang) Drunk. adjective. Previously prepared; not fresh or new; standardized, mass produced, or lacking originality or customization. The form letter included a canned answer stating that what I asked was against policy.
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What is slang for toilet?

commode. crapper (coarse slang) crapper trapper (coarse slang, rare) devil's back roads (slang, rare) dunny (AU&NZ, slang)
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What does the slang phrase slang her pups mean?

• scrappy: aggressive; fond of fighting and arguing. • shove off: leave. • shove out of here: get out of here. • slang her pups: gave birth to her pups. • sore as hell: extremely angry.
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What does the phrase Sock it to me mean?

Deliver a physical blow, forceful comment, or reprimand to, as in The judge often socks it to the jury in a murder case. This idiom uses sock in the sense of “strike hard.” It is also put as an imperative, as in Sock it to them, kid!
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What is the title of the first Filipino talkie?

On March 9, 1933, Jose Nepomuceno's Punyal na Guinto (Golden Dagger) premiered at the Lyric Theater. Punyal na Guinto was credited as the very first locally made talkie (film with sound).
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What was the first moving picture?

Roundhay Garden Scene (1888)

The world's earliest surviving motion-picture film, showing actual consecutive action is called Roundhay Garden Scene. It's a short film directed by French inventor Louis Le Prince.
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Where did the word movie originate?

movie (n.)

1912 (perhaps 1908), shortened form of moving picture in the cinematographic sense (1896). As an adjective from 1913. Movie star attested from 1913. Another early name for it was photoplay.
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Why do they call the second to last shot the Abbey?

Abby Singer film

Abby Singer never referred to the penultimate shot of a film after himself but rather those that he worked with began to call the second-to-last shot the Abby Singer shot due to the importance and emphasis that he placed on that particular shot.
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Why do they say speed on set?

Backgrounds, ambiance and speech are not specifics. “Speed!” – This is what the cameraperson or sound recordist will call out to acknowledge that they are rolling. It comes from the days when it took a few seconds for certain equipment to reach proper speed. Split Screen – see Matte Shot.
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Why is an extension cord called a stinger?

On film sets, the common extension cord is referred to as a stinger. This is to help distinguish it further from the many other cables and cords used on a film set. Stingers used on set are slightly more heavy duty than the standard extension cord one would use at home.
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What does spilling the beans mean?

Disclose a secret or reveal something prematurely, as in You can count on little Carol to spill the beans about the surprise. In this colloquial expression, first recorded in 1919, spill means “divulge,” a usage dating from the 1500s.
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Where did beat around the bush come from?

The origin of the idiom 'beating around the bush' is associated with hunting. In medieval times, hunters hired men to beat the area around bushes with sticks in order to flush out game taking cover underneath.
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Where did the saying hold your horses come from?

Literal meaning: comes from the 17th century, when someone broke a law they would trample them with horses. The person in charge would say "Hold your horses" and then would tie the lawbreaker onto a piece of wood and lay him on the ground.
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