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Grippers,
sometimes called hand
grippers, are
primarily used for
testing and
increasing the
strength of the hands; this
specific form of
grip strength...
- Look up
grip in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Grip(s) or The
Grip may
refer to:
Grip (job), a job in the film
industry Grip strength, a
measure of hand...
- up
gripper in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
gripper is
something that
grips things or
makes it
easier to
grip things. It may
refer to:
grippers, tools...
- badminton, a
grip is a way of
holding the
racket in
order to hit
shots during a match. The most
commonly used
grip is the
orthodox forehand grip. Most players...
- A key
grip is a
senior role on
movie sets,
involved with a wide
variety of behind-the-scenes tasks. The key
grip supervises grip crews who
support camera...
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constitute their own
department on a film set and are
directed by a key
grip.
Grips have two main functions: The
first is to work
closely with the camera...
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Stevens developed this
grip based on the
Musser grip,
looking to
expanded musical possibilities.
Stevens codified his
grip and his
approach to performance...
- In cinematography, the
dolly grip is a
dedicated technician trained to
operate the
camera dolly. This
technician places, levels, and
moves the
dolly track...
- or fingers” that will
grip an object. The
gripper makes use of
compressed air
which powers a
piston rod
inside the tool.
Grippers exist both
internal with...
- fashion.
Traditional grip (also
known as
orthodox grip or
conventional grip,
fundamental grip and, to a
lesser extent, the jazz
grip) is a
technique used...