It's a wrap
Posted by David FG on August 30, 2009 at 07:50
In Reply to: It's a wrap posted by ESC on August 29, 2009 at 18:32:
: : : I looked for 'It's a wrap' as in films and the answer posted only indicated the end (as in wrapping a parcel for example) I had been told it stood for Wind Reel And Print. Can anyone confirm?
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: : Don't take that "Wind . . ." story seriously. People make up such explanations at the drop of a hat, out of whole cloth, in thin air. "It's a wrap" does rely on the metaphor of wrapping a parcel, but it followed an earlier stage, "That wraps it up," as said by news announcers. ~rb
: I looked in "Filmmaker's Dictionary," 2nd edition, by Ralph S. Singleton and James A. Conrad. Nothing about Wind Reel And Print.
I think acronyms tend to be either very well-known as such (Scuba, Laser, etc) or fake.
DFG