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Latest revision as of 11:04, 21 January 2021
Answers may be found in APS VariZoom Solo Jib Operating Guide. Complete this written portion and bring it with you to your scheduled operational proficiency. Call 867-6253 if you have any questions.
Written Test:
- What are some precautions when using the VariZoom Solo Jib?
- What can help stabilize the VariZoom Solo Jib?
- What should you do to the jib before attaching it to the tripod?
- Should the jib start out "arm" heavy or "tail" heavy before it is balanced with a camera?
- What is the maximum camera weight the VariZoom Solo Jib can support?
- Are the tilt and pan brakes hard- or soft-stops? What does this mean for operation of the jib?
- How do you achieve smooth shoots with the jib?
- If you check out this kit and it is lost, stolen or damaged, who is 100% responsible for the replacement costs of it?
Operational Test:
- Identify all equipment included in the VariZoom Solo Jib kit.
- Demonstrate setting up the tripod.
- Demonstrate attaching the jib to the tripod.
- Demonstrate setting the length of the jib.
- Demonstrate attaching a camera to the camera platform.
- Demonstrate using counterweights and arm and tail length adjustments to balance the jib with the camera on it.
- Demonstrate basic crane shots with the jib.