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May 19, 2024
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FCT 2300 - Grip Rigging & Machinery Credits: 3
In this practical "hands on" course, students will have a detailed exploration of the technology and tools commonly used in motion picture environments. Students will gain a working knowledge of and familiarity with the technology, equipment, and machinery used in film and motion picture productions. The course covers various grip & electric support packages used in different environments for studio and location. Students will learn to set up, operate and break down production equipment and rigging, erect and dismantle scaffolding; load, unload, position, and strike scenery, settings, and scenic equipment; support and move cameras and sound gear during filming. Topics include advanced coverage of lighting and camera dollies, control and management of sound, and rigging with emphasis on safety issues. Upon completion, students should be able to execute directions given by the key grip, director of photography, and/or sound recordist. (NT)
Lecture Hours: 3 contact-hours comprised of lecture and lab
Prerequisite(s): and FCT 1550
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