key grip

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A key grip is a senior role on movie sets, involved with a wide variety of behind-the-scenes tasks. The key grip supervises grip crews who support camera and lighting technicians; assesses what equipment is necessary for each shooting location; coordinates the transportation of this equipment and its set up; and arranges the general movement and positioning of the camera and collaborating with the director of photography. The key grip relies on the best boy as their foreperson to supervise the grip crew. Industry myths vary as to the origins of the name "grip". Some say it originated from the early days of the film industry when a production crew consisted of a director, camera person, assistants and workers. Workers acted as handymen, setting up all equipment needed, working from a kit, c...

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Crew members filming The Alamo (2004) Filming with Panavision cameras.
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July 4th Film Production Summer Intensive.
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A Stanley PowerLock tape measure.

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