| GAFFER | The chief electrician in a film or TV production unit (6) |
| CAMERACREW | Film production unit |
| MANHOUR | Industrial production unit |
| REVEAL | A final disclosure in a film or TV programme, previously withheld (6) |
| STUDIO | Film or TV production company (6) |
| REBOOT | A revival, especially of a film or TV programme (6) |
| EFFUSE | One letter used by an electrician in the shed |
| TIEINS | Books that are promoted with, say, a film or TV programme (3-3) |
| WELLES | His Mercury Productions unit made movies for RKO (5,6) |
| CINEMATOGRAPHER | Head of the camera and light crews on a film or TV production, responsible for the overall visual style (15) |
| COSTAR | Fellow actor or actress in a film or play (2-4) |
| CLIMAX | Decisive point in a film or book (6) |
| ACTION | Events taking place in a film or play (6) |
| COSTUMEDRAMA | A play or TV production in which the performers wear a style of clothes belonging to a former time period (7,5) |
| HERO | A real or fictional man of distinguished bravery; a demigod; a champion; or, the leading male actor or protagonist in a film or novel (4) |
| FADEOUT | Gradual disappearance of a picture in a film or TV (4,3) |
| STUNT | An acrobatic or dangerous piece of action in a film or TV show (5) |
| ONSCREEN | Shown or appearing in a film or television programme (2-6) |
| CAST | A pair of hawks flown together in falconry; a company of actors in a film or play; or, a swarm of bees leaving a hive (4) |
| EXTRA | Person or thing that is additional or beyond the usual, such as a spear carrier/supernumerary in a film or a newspaper supplement printed outside a normal printing cycle (5) |