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Jib as a lever
The Jib is an example of a first class lever, multiplying distance/speed, which means the mechanical advantage is <1. On the input end the operator pulls down or pushes up on the handle, while on the other end, the head remains parallel to the ground. This is a very efficient tool for moving shots in film
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Jib as a lever
The Jib is an example of a first class lever, multiplying distance/speed, which means the mechanical advantage is <1. On the input end the operator pulls down or pushes up on the handle, while on the other end, the head remains parallel to the ground. This is a very efficient tool for moving shots in film
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Uploaded on September 21, 2010
Taken on September 4, 2010