"Freelance Gaffer for local, regional, national and International 35mm, 16mm and Video Commercials, Music Videos, Features, Television and Industrial Films."
(Gaffer services advertisement on Internet)
Did you know?
Did you know?
You may have noticed this interesting word while reading the film credits at the end of movies. Some Hollywood productions are so big you'll even read the titles Assistant Gaffer, 2nd Gaffer and 3rd Gaffer.
In Britain, we also use the definitions under (2) below.
Etymology: alteration of godfather
Date: 1575
--- Merriam-Webster says:
1 : an old man 2 British a : FOREMAN, OVERSEER b : EMPLOYER 3 : a head glassblower 4 : a lighting electrician on a motion-picture or television set ---
NOTE:
der Gaffer in German translates as: gaper, gazer or rubberneck