The grip book
This friendly, practical, on-the-job manual details the equipment, processes, and tricks of the trade that you will need to know in order to be a successful grip. This new edition contains the latest information on the newest equipment available and has been updated to reflect changes in the indust...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Burlington, MA :
Focal Press
©2006.
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Edición: | 3rd ed |
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009627251306719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; The Grip Book; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributing Companies and Manufacturers and Suppliers; Contributing Companies; Manufacturers and Suppliers; Letter from the Author; About the Author; Acknowledgments; A Bit of Encouragement; Introduction; What This Book Is About; About the Equipment; Tricks of the Trade-T.O.T.; Getting Started; A Little Grip History; The Grip Department; Key Grip; Best Boy Grip; Grips; A Typical Day for a Grip; Call Time; Setting up a Shoot; Call Sheet; Front Side of Call Sheet; Back Side of Call Sheet; Warehouse Stages; How It Goes on the Set
- What to ExpectPace on the Set; What Key Grips Like; Warning/Disclaimer; The Big Break (Strictly for the Brand New Grip!); Set Etiquette; Call Time; New On the Set; Offering Expert Advice; Offering a Hand; Can We Help?; Don't Be a Hero; Titles; Always Out of Line for Crews; Wrap Time; Being a Professional Crew Member; An Eager Attitude; How to Get Hired Again; How Not to Get Hired Again; Personality Problems; Résumés; Peer Evaluation; The Answering Machine; Company Vehicles; Examples of Bad Bosses; My, My, My; Being a Good Communicator; Teachers and Students
- Being Professional When You're BossThe Morning of the Shoot; Always In Line for Production; Always Out of Line for Production; Filling Out the Time Card; Crew Issues to Address; From Other Departments; Location Etiquette-Getting Along with Locals; Some Thoughts on Equipment; Crews and Their Own Equipment; The Professional Look; Health on the Set; Last Thoughts and Parting Advice; "Juices"; Success and the Ego; Financial Responsibility; Ron Dexter's Suggested Book and Source List; Sources; Publishers; Essential Equipment; Apple Boxes; Baby Plates; Bar Clamp Adapter Pin; Basso Block; Bazooka
- Bead Board HolderBig Ben Clamp; Branch Holder; C-Clamp Branch Holder; Tree Branch Holder; Cable Crossovers; C-Clamps; Camera Wedge; Cardellini Clamp; Chain Vise Grips; Clipboard; Condor Bracket; Cribbing; Crowder Hanger; Cucoloris; Cup Blocks; Dots and Fingers; Drop Ceiling Scissor Clamp/Cable Holder; Drop Down, 45-Degree Angle; Empty Frames; Flag Box/Scrim Box; Flags and Cutters; Cutters; Flexarms; Furniture Clamp; Furniture Pad; Gaffer Grip; Grid Clamp; Grifflon; Grip Clip; Grip/Electrical Stage Box; Grip Helper; Grounding Rod/Spike; Hand Truck; Ladder
- Lamppost System (by Backstage Equipment)Mafer Clamp; Matt Pipe Adapter Baby; Matt Poles-Polecats; Meat Ax; Miniboom; Muscle Truck (by Backstage Equipment); No-Nail Hanger; Offset Arms; Parallels; Pipe Clamp, Baby; Pipe Clamp, Junior; Pony Pipe Clamp; Poultry Bracket (Matthews); Putty Knife; Reflector; Reflector Slip-Ons (Scrims); Sandbags; Scrims-Grip; Single Net; Double Net; Lavender Net; Silk; Scrims, Butterfly Kits; Silks; Scrims, Flex; Side Arms; Stair Blocks; Stand Adapter Pin; Stands; C-Stand; C-Stand Operation; Low-Boy Stand; Reflector (Combo/Light) Stand; Overhead (High Roller) Stand
- Overhead Stand Usage