C-47

A clothespin, typically used for affixing gels to lights. At times this tool is used to break up the monotony of a boring set by seeing how many C-47’s you can affix to the back of someone’s shirt before they notice. FYI, not a good idea for beginners to do to the seasoned crew.

C-Stand

Metal equipment stand, primarily used by the lighting department for positioning light modifiers such as silks, nets, flags, or reflectors. Its proper name is Century Stand.

Camera Car

A special vehicle customized with mounts to support different equipment and camera(s) used to film moving and driving shots.

Camera Dolly / Dolly

A wheeled cart with a camera mounted on it to create smooth horizontal camera movements.

Comms

Abbreviation for communications. Typically used when referring to walkie-talkies and radio communications equipment. See Walkie-Talkies. Insider lingo.

Cube Truck / Production Cube

A chassis cab truck with an enclosed cuboid-shaped cargo area. On most box trucks, the cabin is separate from the cargo area, however, some box trucks have a door between the cabin and the cargo area. The difference between a box truck and a van is that the cargo van is a one-piece, while a box truck is created by adding a cargo box to a chassis cab.