In the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom, grips are camera support and equipment technicians in the filmmaking and video production industries. They constitute their own department on a film set and are directed by a key grip. Grips have two main functions: The first is to work closely with the camera department to provide camera support, especially if the camera is mounted to a dolly, crane, or in an unusual position, such as the top of a ladder. Some grips may specialize in operating camera dollies or camera cranes. The second function is to work closely with the electrical department to create lighting set-ups necessary for a shot under the direction of the director of photography.
Grips' responsibility is to build and maintain all the equipment that supports cameras. This e...
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Filmproduktion der Serie "Flemming" für das ZDF
Das ZDF, die Produktionsfirma, die Komparsenagentur...
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Crew members filming The Alamo (2004) Filming with Panavision cameras.
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A C-Clamp made by Altman Stage Lighting Co for use with their lighting fixtures.
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Statue of a boom operator on the Avenue of Stars in Hong Kong.
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July 4th Film Production Summer Intensive.
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An HMI light on a "high roller" stand. Also see the connected ballast.
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Example of grip equipment; a studded c-clamp