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Walkie Talkie Etiquette: Film Set Communication Guide

Walkies are the lifeline of a film set.
 Used correctly, they keep everything moving.
 Used incorrectly… they slow everything down.

Here’s how to use a walkie like a pro:

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🎧 Basic Walkie Rules

1. Keep It Short

No long explanations.
 Say what’s needed—nothing more.




2. Wait Your Turn

Don’t talk over someone.
 Pause → then speak.




3. Identify Yourself

Always say:
 👉 “Name + for + Name”

Example:
 “Christine for Sara.”




4. Use “Copy”

Instead of “okay” or “got it”
 👉 Say: Copy




5. Don’t Overshare

Walkies are public.
 Keep communication professional.




6. Know Channels

  • Channel 1 = Main

  • Channel 2+ = Departments




7. Don’t Panic the Channel

Stay calm—even if things go wrong.

🚨 Common Mistakes

  • Talking during takes

  • Rambling

  • Forgetting to release the button - "keying"

  • Asking unnecessary questions

🎬 Why This Matters

Good walkie etiquette:

  • Builds trust instantly

  • Helps you move up faster

  • Makes you easier to work with

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