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Works with the lighting and camera departments. The backbone of the film shoot, grips are responsible for moving equipment and generally assisting the production team. The key grip is the head of the grip department.
Ãâó: www.magicalears.com/films/How%20To/Glossary%20of%2...
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The action of grip[p]ing, clutching, grasping, or seizing tenaciously, especially with the hands, arms, claws, and the like.
Ãâó: www.victorianweb.org/authors/dickens/pva/pva116.ht...
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refers to the portion of the hilt assembly covering the tang which is grasped by the sword bearer's hand. Grips may be contoured for security and comfort and or after fashion. A core of wood or horn usually forms the bulk of the grip, although metal is not unknown, covering the narrower tang. Wood and horn were likely chosen for their shock absorbing capabilities as well as for workability. ...
Ãâó: www.vikingsword.com/glossary.html
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the method and style of holding the broom
Ãâó: brooming.20m.com/glossary.htm
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A general assistant in a stage, broadcast, or film production. The grip handles equipment, props, and scenery during and after production.
Ãâó: www.waptac.org/sp.asp
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