What is a Jib in Film and TV?
A “jib” is a camera support with a long horizontal arm and a counterweight that enables smooth camera movements. It’s commonly used for dynamic and sweeping shots, adding a cinematic flair to scenes.
A “jib” is a camera support with a long horizontal arm and a counterweight that enables smooth camera movements. It’s commonly used for dynamic and sweeping shots, adding a cinematic flair to scenes.
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