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  2. Grip (occupation) - Wikipedia

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    Grips working on a skateboard dolly. In the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom, grips are camera support 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 ...

  3. Best boy - Wikipedia

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    Best boy. In a film crew, there are two kinds of best boy: best boy electric and best boy grip. They are assistants to their department heads, the gaffer (in charge of electricals) and the key grip (lighting and rigging), respectively. [1] In short, the best boy acts as the foreman for the department. A woman who performs these duties may be ...

  4. Television crew - Wikipedia

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    The key grip is the head grip. Grips affect shadow effects with lights, and occasionally maneuver camera cranes, dollies, and platforms under direction from the Cinematographer. The term grip is used in slightly different ways in American and British or Australian film making.

  5. Swing gang - Wikipedia

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    In film-making, a swing gang is one or more persons who make last-minute changes on a film set. This may include construction of new portions of a set the director requests or simply striking large furniture at a set decorator 's request. The swing gang is part of the set dressing department. Sets that are not part of the "permanent" sets are ...

  6. Craft service - Wikipedia

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    Craft service or craft services is the department in film, television and video production which provides cast and crew with snacks, drinks and other assistance. Craft service workers, nicknamed "crafties", are so called because they provide their services to the other departments, known as crafts, in a set. In the United States and Canada they ...

  7. Stunt coordinator - Wikipedia

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    Stunt coordinator. A stunt coordinator, usually an experienced stunt performer, is hired by a TV, film or theatre director or production company for stunt casting. Their job is to arrange the casting (stunt players and stunt doubles) and performance of stunts for a film, television programme or a live audience.

  8. Cucoloris - Wikipedia

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    Folsey told a grip to hold a stepladder in front of a key light to create a shadow on the actor’s shirt. The closer that the ladder was held to the light, the softer and less defined the shadow became. The grip eventually tired of holding the ladder, so he cut a grill with the same pattern in a sheet of light wood.

  9. Flag (lighting) - Wikipedia

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    Flag (lighting) A solid flag keeping light off the backdrop to the left. A flag is a device used in lighting for motion picture and still photography to block light. It can be used to cast a shadow, provide negative fill, or protect the lens from a flare. Its usage is generally dictated by the director of photography, but the responsibility for ...