Cinematography - Grip and Rigging

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  • This course is open for 1 weeks
  • 12 lesson series
  • 3 hours, 17 minutes of video
  • Hundreds of test questions
  • Projects and exercises
  • Downloadable Files

In the FilmSkills Grip and Rigging Course, students will learn how to use the most commonly-used grip equipment, proper rigging techniques, how and when to use clamps and stands, how to set-up dolly track and use a camera dolly, as well as the roles of the grip department from the time they get a phone call for a job to managing the politics on set.

We help you teach cinematography by saving you the time of teaching each piece of rigging gear, allowing you to focus on technique.

In addition to the lessons, this class also contains a number of other resources, including:

  • Hundreds of test questions - Simply use the FilmSkills Test Manager to mix and match questions from each lesson to create unlimited, fully-customizable tests.
     
  • Projects and Exercises - Choose from nearly a dozen projects that can be assigned, submitted, and graded... all inside FilmSkills.
     
  • Downloads and Web Links - Many lessons contain a wealth of samples, downloadable files, and examples students can apply to their own projects.

 

In addition, this FilmSkills Class includes a suite of classroom management tools, including:

  • Integrated Class Calendar – Sync classroom events, lessons, tests, and projects with all the students in this class.
     
  • Discussion Forums – Create group discussions, direct message individual students in this class, and post announcements to the entire class.
     
  • Upload your own files and weblinks – Customize this class with your own materials and web links.
     
  • Track student progress  – Built in video tracking lets you see who is watching the videos, and who isn't.
     
  • Class and Student GradeBooks – Track student attendance and participation, test and project results, and add external grades with ease.


The FilmSkills Grip and Rigging Class is an engaging, video-based series that fully replaces the textbook by engaging students with expert advice and interactivity.

 

The lessons