Lights, Camera, Action, the traditional cue to a film crew at the beginning of a take, may refer to:
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NKOTB (Ashley):(Yes)
(Ofcourse Baby)
Nicole & Ashley (Group):
You gonna hit the (Lights)
I'll set up the (Camera)
Lets get to the (Action)
You gonna hit the (Lights)
I'll set up the (Camera)
Lets get to the (Action)
Nicole:
I've been thinking bout this for some time
I gotta freaking temptation burning deep inside
You see the scrips already wrote
The bedroom is the set
I hope you know your lines
Cause one take is all we get
Nicole & Ashley (Group) Nicole ad-libs:
You gonna hit the (Lights)
I'll set up the (Camera)
Lets get to the (Action)
You gonna hit the (Lights)
I'll set up the (Camera)
Lets get to the (Action)
NKOTB:
Nicole & Ashley (Group):
You gonna hit the (Lights)
I'll set up the (Camera)
Lets get to the (Action)
You gonna hit the (Lights)
I'll set up the (Camera)
Lets get to the (Action)
You gonna hit the (Lights)
I'll set up the (Camera)
Lets get to the (Action)
You gonna hit the (Lights)
I'll set up the (Camera)
Lets get to the (Action)
NKOTB (Nicole):
(Click off the lights)
(Play back my line over the wide screen)
(Until I say cut)
(Ya we rollin)