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Grips are in charge of any moving equipment or set pieces during a shoot.
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In the USA, a grip is a person responsible for the adjustment and maintenance of production equipment on the set. Their typical duties include laying dolly tracks or erecting scaffolding. In the UK, grips work exclusively with equipment that the camera is mounted on. Contrast with SWING GANG, see also KEY GRIP.
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Grips hold the specimen in place while testing.
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a very abnormal tendency for a boat to turn into the wind
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this term means two things. First, it is the part of the TurboJav or Javelin where the thrower holds, or
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