on a bell

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on a bell

  1. (film) Warned by the ringing of a bell to remain silent during a period of shooting.
    • 1970, Michael Pate, The Film Actor: Acting for Motion Pictures and Television, page 30:
      [] and putting the set "on a bell," the First Assistant Director will call "Roll 'em!"
    • 2013, Bethany Rooney, Mary Lou Belli, Directors Tell the Story, page 184:
      When the beauty team departs the set, the AD will say, “Let's go on a bell.” A bell sounds throughout the stage, and []

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