Programming Quote by Bryan Cranston
““I learned that a 211 was a robbery and a 459 was a murder. Code 1 was get there when you can. Code 2 meant get there quickly. (Lights.) Code 3 was get there immediately. (Lights and siren.) Code 7 was grabbing a bite to eat. A 10–100 meant you were on a bathroom break. (A bit of police argot the film business borrowed; it’s part of the lexicon on set.)””
About This Quote
Source Interview: Podcast discussion on film set terminology, 2018
Explains police code slang used on set, showing how jargon can be repurposed for creative environments.
In simple terms: Set slang borrows from police codes for quick communication.
Learn set lingo for efficiency.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- set coordination
- crew training
- script revisions
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does shared slang affect teamwork?
- What other industries influence film set language?
May cause confusion for newcomers unfamiliar with codes.