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Is it something to do with wheeling scenery, llghts, etc. around the set? No probs with the robin Q, I use American stuff here sometimes. |
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Yes, both you and your sister are right that DM is closer with that answer and I am giving her 2 points. “Dolly grips may have several jobs on a shoot, depending on the style and type of shots required. Some dolly shots make use of a dolly track, a metal grid laid out similarly to a train track on which the dolly is placed. If a track is required, the grip may be responsible for laying it out according to the shot specifications, as well as pulling the dolly across the tracks.” (www.wisegeek.com) Q6. What is riboflavin? |
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