Paganini
English
Etymology
Italian [Term?]
Noun
Paganini (plural Paganinis)
- (film) One of a set of blocks for raising the height of a person or equipment.
- 1993, Daniel Meadows, Set pieces: being about film stills mostly, page 42:
- Hannah King stands on 'paganinis' (wooden blocks) to embrace Patrick Ryecart […]
- 2009, Tony Bill, Movie Speak: How to Talk Like You Belong on a Film Set, page 113:
- […] a small wedge of wood used to hold open doors and level furniture on the set. Usually carried by the stagehands, standby carpenters, etc., its use is more precise than Paganinis.
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Italian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pa.ɡaˈni.ni/
- Rhymes: -ini
- Hyphenation: Pa‧ga‧nì‧ni
Derived terms
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