Recce (filmmaking)

Recce /ˈrɛki/[1] is a production term used in the UK, Europe, India, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and Malaysia which refers to a pre-filming visit to a location to determine its suitability for shooting (commonly carried out by the Director of Photography[2]), including access to necessary facilities and assessment of any potential lighting or sound issues, and is closely related to location scouting. In the US, the term "site survey" or "tech scout" is commonly used with the same meaning.

Origins

"Recce" is borrowed from the military expression of the same name, which derived from "reconnaissance" in the noun sense and "reconnoitre" in the verb sense.

Radio and TV

The term "recce" is also used to refer to scouting recording or broadcast locations for radio and TV production.

gollark: Which would probably introduce its own problems.
gollark: Or have tiny holes in dies to run nonconductive liquid through or something.
gollark: I was thinking more about the fact that you can meddle with its functioning using magnets and whatnot.
gollark: That seems like an issue of the actual processing it's doing (though I don't think there's a consensus on what exactly hypnosis is and how it works), instead of the hardware.
gollark: I'm not sure I would trust my brain to computers in any case, given the horrible security record of... most complex computer systems... which will likely only get worse as complexity increases. Though I suppose my foolish organic brain has its own (probably not remotely exploitable, at least?) security flaws.

See also

References

  1. "recce - definition of recce in English - Oxford Dictionaries". Oxford Dictionaries - English. Retrieved 26 August 2017.
  2. ScreenSkills. "Camera". ScreenSkills. Retrieved 2019-05-18.
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