Staying Safe In Manchester.....
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I assume you know of what you speak? On that assumption, I must tread carefully because this is a family site.
The gentlemen who star in this type of film are chosen for their ability to obtain and control the asset required, so it is unlikely that any 'backstage' assistance is required. Apart from anything else, any attention to the asset reduces the length of time the gentleman can use it, so it makes sense to ensure that any such attention is offered in an 'on camera' situation.
I trust that makes sense - any readers to whom it appears to be nonsnensical are probably best not exploring any further.
According to The Oxford English Dictionary, a 'fluffer' is someone whose job it is to clear refuse - presumably including dust and fluff - from the tracks of the London Underground. I presume that such people do indeed exist.
("I cannot imagine what Andy is talking about!" he said, tongue firmly in cheek.)
I had the good (mis) fortune a few years ago of shall we say being present in an establishment that it is reputed these persons were required. My guide, yes truly I was a guest, told me that it was not so much a problem during the cinematograph experience but being able to present for duty after a cut and then recommencement. To my surprise the need for such additiaonal staff has almost disappeared becasue of a diamond shaped pharmaceutical product that looks like a clear blue sky.
I hope all get that I could have told you in six words, but didn't want to upset Andy.