How to Rent and Load a Grip Truck

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  • Опубліковано 24 лис 2024

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  • @Cork7Productions
    @Cork7Productions 7 років тому +100

    the rental guy is baked beyond belief

  • @Asummersdaydreamer14
    @Asummersdaydreamer14 7 років тому +62

    Thanks for creating this video! My favorite thing about this channel is that it takes the time to explore all of the jobs, skills, and parts of production that are required to know understand film making better.

  • @switchingtime
    @switchingtime 7 років тому +47

    I don't understand 95% of the terminology used in this video, and that makes me happy. It's more to learn, and more ways to better develop my understanding as a filmmaker! Thank you very much for this!

    • @BOOSETO
      @BOOSETO 5 років тому +1

      Go and work in grip dept for a few shoots. You will know all the gear front to back.

    • @goong_z6072
      @goong_z6072 3 роки тому

      @@BOOSETO 🤣🤣🤣🤣 you sure about that??

    • @BOOSETO
      @BOOSETO 3 роки тому

      @@goong_z6072 well, maybe not everybody lol

  • @skapunkkid17
    @skapunkkid17 7 років тому +10

    not entirely sure how I stumbled across this video at 3am but it is so weirdly fascinating I'm glad I did

  • @stevengonz
    @stevengonz 4 роки тому +1

    I'm a senior in film school and this is the first time I've ever heard this information. UA-cam is more valuable than film school at this point 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @CruiseControlFurCool
    @CruiseControlFurCool 7 років тому +22

    Love these kinds of how to videos that can demystify production knowledge you otherwise wouldn't be able to learn without having a good sized budget or having to embarrassedly fiddle your way through as a PA.
    Would really like to see similar videos about using larger lights with ballasts, or doing safe light rigging from ceilings, etc.
    Also rigging cameras to moving vehicles would be cool to see.
    Please and thanks!

    • @NicConnerImages
      @NicConnerImages 7 років тому

      CruiseControlFurCool I second your comment! Hiding and rigging lights especially.
      Thanks

  • @Grantm56
    @Grantm56 5 років тому +4

    Hey, as a film student, this is so valuable to me. I love the effort that was put into this channel, and the industry experience that was shared. Would love to see it come back.

  • @ItsChiefEgan
    @ItsChiefEgan 7 років тому +10

    When you know how to load a grip truck but still have to watch the video because they are so well done!

  • @lizbertran2011
    @lizbertran2011 7 років тому +3

    After watching this video I was thinking the exact same thing as one of the comments below. The Rocket Jump Film School takes the time to explore all of the jobs, skills, and parts of production that are required to know and understand in order to make your film making better. There is so much to learn and every week RJFS presents something new and interesting. Now I am going to go get something to eat because the Taco Truck made me hungry.

  • @michaeluva1336
    @michaeluva1336 7 років тому +1

    If your a "NEWBEE" ... WATCH THIS VIDEO! Good job crew from Illuminar Equipment, along with Gaffer Dominic D'Astice! My best to you. Michael G. Uva... Author: The Grip Book! NOTE:
    This video will now be recommended in my upcoming 6th EDITION! M.

  • @CZsWorld
    @CZsWorld 7 років тому +29

    Let's face it, most of us are using a U-Haul.

  • @michaeldunn2800
    @michaeldunn2800 4 роки тому

    For yours truly, this background music sounds Italian & therefore makes me feel like I am in an Italian restaurant. I'll have a pizza with pepperoni, black olives, & mushrooms! Or I'd like to order a plate of spaghetti! But seriously, in my opinion these RockJump film tutorials are excellent & as the Italians say when they really like something I will write about these UA-cam cinema lessons Bravo! Bravo!

  • @jdanielle1728
    @jdanielle1728 6 років тому

    One commenter made a good point about how this is a non-union setup. And another about how it doesn’t look like that much equipment. Every production is different. Even between tier 1 and tier 2 union shows makes an impact on what kind of gear you through on a truck and how much of it you have to load. If it’s a small production, it’s common for grip and electric to share a truck. But other times, on larger shows, g&e might have multiple 5 or 10ton trucks of their own. I think this is a pretty great general overview though.

  • @TheodoreYun
    @TheodoreYun 7 років тому +1

    I work at a rental house, and there was one time where the best boy of a film had to wrap locations and catch a flight so he basically just dumped his gear into the back of the truck with no concerns.
    So this is a good thing to teach.

    • @ScottsShots
      @ScottsShots 7 років тому

      Question: what actually is a best boy?

    • @TheodoreYun
      @TheodoreYun 7 років тому

      the best boy is basically an equipment manager of sorts. he communicates between the rental house and keeps track of inventory on set. They come get equipment and check it out like in this video, and bring it back having made sure all items are accounted for.

    • @jdanielle1728
      @jdanielle1728 6 років тому

      Isn’t that what PAs are for? lol We get the same thing from time to time.

  • @jesscanalesdezamora4394
    @jesscanalesdezamora4394 5 років тому

    Great video... been doing this business for a while and I am so happy these resources are available now... Always follow to a T your instructions from your Best Boys and more experienced Grips and Electrics. Oh and a quick hint... Now that our phones kick ass as opposed to when I started... if you have down time... open drawers on carts and just google wtf everything does if you are new to newish... also in my experience those more experienced Grips and Electrics love and will teach you what you want to know. After all, a TEAM is better when everyone knows shit to know. 🤙🏽

  • @jackohare9504
    @jackohare9504 7 років тому

    Thank you folks so much for this kind of special training that keeps us knowledgeable and safe.

  • @chocobolvr832
    @chocobolvr832 7 років тому +6

    you should do a video on useful grip knots! :) i remember learning all sorts of knotwork as soon as i started as a grip.

  • @acamilop
    @acamilop 7 років тому

    Seriously one of the best topics I have ever seen covered. Great job! Now I can just have someone watch this.

  • @The_Reviewist
    @The_Reviewist 7 років тому +6

    This is great.
    I'm an assistant Grip in the UK (which means I'm an assistant Dolly Grip? by US standards, as European Grips don't work with lighting, that's a separate department)
    These kinds of things are essential. Every time you hire kit, it should be cross-checked and counted, at the start and the end.
    Otherwise you lose Shotbags. Because Shotbags yearn to be free, and will often be found sneaking into camera and location trucks....

    • @alex0589
      @alex0589 7 років тому +3

      "Because Shotbags yearn to be free" ahahahaha

    • @JedTreeman
      @JedTreeman 7 років тому

      In the US, Dolly Grips manage and operate the Dolly specifically (if one is being used). Grips in general don't actually work with the lights, but they might set up flags for the lights. Electric department are the ones who work with lights exclusively. There's the old joke. "How many grips does it take to screw in a light bulb? None, that's electric's job." Hope that clarifies.

  • @jordan.newsom
    @jordan.newsom 7 років тому +2

    Nice tutorial! I like how you go through every step!

  • @sleightlyimpossible
    @sleightlyimpossible 6 років тому

    These practical videos are so so valuable. Thank you guys so much!

  • @whatkindofblue17
    @whatkindofblue17 7 років тому

    you guys are the best, I always learn so much from watching your videos

  • @YoungBlaze
    @YoungBlaze 7 років тому +1

    2:03 they both was like "what the fuck" lol

  • @ChrisBryantVideo
    @ChrisBryantVideo 7 років тому

    SUCH a thorough video - LOVE IT! Thanks!

  • @alex0589
    @alex0589 6 років тому +12

    That guy is higher than a fully extended combo

  • @chefwawa
    @chefwawa 6 років тому

    This is informative and very well executed. Thank you.

  • @JohnSmith-ez2sx
    @JohnSmith-ez2sx 7 років тому +18

    If only that few amount of gear was loaded into a truck. lol

  • @aagmanroy5144
    @aagmanroy5144 7 років тому

    Absolute gem....

  • @thesuperframe
    @thesuperframe 7 років тому

    Super helpful video cheers

  • @edrudolph1
    @edrudolph1 7 років тому

    Great video

  • @janetlynnfemiano5866
    @janetlynnfemiano5866 4 роки тому

    Thanks, Guys!

  • @YOUNGCREATIVES
    @YOUNGCREATIVES 7 років тому

    Very helpful!

  • @aoshaw
    @aoshaw 7 років тому +1

    I love this sort of thing, when we get to see all of it in action and in the context of a set. The only drawback being, we lose you guys! But that's not so bad, the guests are great too (we get another viee and area of expertise presented). Is this part of the RJFS on set series? Thanks again guys!

  • @kev_mcx
    @kev_mcx 7 років тому

    Ayyyyyy it's Dom Time!

  • @Jawmsie
    @Jawmsie 7 років тому

    Nice! I'll keep that in mind should I ever get on a production that uses something bigger than a courier van.

  • @dallasdandigitalproduction393
    @dallasdandigitalproduction393 6 років тому

    Love this vid.! Great job everyone. Very educational. :)

  • @305kubrick
    @305kubrick 4 роки тому

    Satisfying video.

  • @bilvotel3119
    @bilvotel3119 5 років тому

    So many names for carts. #mindblown

  • @RonaldGroves1986
    @RonaldGroves1986 4 роки тому

    You taught me so much

  • @YoungBlaze
    @YoungBlaze 7 років тому

    always be learnin

  • @carlosc3d
    @carlosc3d 7 років тому

    Great info ☺ Thanks

  • @MrElmoProduction
    @MrElmoProduction 7 років тому +14

    is that andy samberg tho

  • @highlycreativedigital5472
    @highlycreativedigital5472 7 років тому

    grate video

  • @mauna2004
    @mauna2004 7 років тому

    Awesome video dudes! But where do you load the keg?

  • @usuariovisual
    @usuariovisual 5 років тому

    Hi, very useful video. What if I dont have those trucks to move the stuff?. The last time we rent, they did not have these. So we had to move every thing individually, was very crazy!!!. A led fresnel got broken. So, what do you redomend me?. How to organize the stuff?. Thank you guys!!!

  • @pgfunkybone
    @pgfunkybone 7 років тому +2

    what are shiny boards? great video!

    • @matthewvitale2604
      @matthewvitale2604 7 років тому +2

      Essentially, giant mirrors on stands used to reflect light outdoors.

  • @cmdr.shepard
    @cmdr.shepard 7 років тому

    Dope shit.

  • @drde63
    @drde63 7 років тому

    Great video! Is it possible to show or explain what gear makes a one ton, two ton grip truck, etc. Thanks!

    • @jdanielle1728
      @jdanielle1728 6 років тому +1

      Derrick Cleveland It totally depends on the grip house. At the one I work at, we have check list for what each of our trucks come with, then the best boys and keys can build a list of additionals. As far as I’m aware, we’re the only grip house that offers pre-determined packages in our area.

  • @tt2468
    @tt2468 7 років тому

    Was doing a shoot a few years back where we were moving the gate up and one of the guys standing on it had his foot hanging over the edge. It got caught right between the gate and the bed of the truck. Bad day for his foot.

  • @tahameron9155
    @tahameron9155 7 років тому +1

    Nice video !
    In the end the truck doesn't seem that full. You never had to play Tetris with your stuff ?

    • @joelrolston8736
      @joelrolston8736 7 років тому +1

      That's why organization is important

    • @jdanielle1728
      @jdanielle1728 6 років тому

      Trucks are usually quite a bit fuller than that. I didn’t see any apples, saw very few stands, etc. Every truck and order is different though. What they loaded could have fit on a 1ton, looks more like 3ton truck.

  • @ud33ug
    @ud33ug 7 років тому

    Curious question : which level of production this gears you brought for ?

  • @FlixStoryEntertainment
    @FlixStoryEntertainment 6 років тому

    Although I've worked on many productions where other departments are sharing the truck, so you did great job on the video but in real world its way different.

  • @HookedTorontoFishing
    @HookedTorontoFishing 6 років тому

    i feel like thats a nofx shirt he got on. i like that.

  • @AutumnCore24
    @AutumnCore24 5 років тому

    I am about to work on a BFA Film in College as a Key Grip.
    The dates we are shooting is in 3 months (It’s February now, we shoot beginning of May)
    Can I learn enough before then?

  • @hocadidilyocuttCAP
    @hocadidilyocuttCAP 7 років тому +3

    You can tell that the rental house guy is just so done with this video. I'd bet you'd hear a different story if you asked him how to do this.

  • @wakingworks
    @wakingworks 7 років тому

    Lol on indie shoots here in Canadia grips & gaffers get pisssed when they share a truck 😅

  • @GammabitFilms
    @GammabitFilms 7 років тому

    ich schepper mein zeug auch immer so rein 😂

  • @MrJensRoger
    @MrJensRoger 7 років тому

    Can you make how to make music for action films in windows pls

  • @wakimaniac
    @wakimaniac 7 років тому

    I noticed you ratchet(ed?) on the corners of the cart, is there a reason for this? Is there any advantage to doing it on the corners rather than in the middle?

    • @jdanielle1728
      @jdanielle1728 6 років тому

      wakimaniac Looks like he didn’t have a choice. Although, if he had adjusted his D rings, he could have avoided the corner.

  • @EdmundoJCid
    @EdmundoJCid 5 років тому

    Where are the mombos and the triple risers?

  • @slideralexa02
    @slideralexa02 2 роки тому

    Hola chicos de Rocket Jump Film School! Genial video, nosotros somos un canal nuevo en youtube que tenemos como misión enseñar, y mostrar todos los implementos, instrumentos y equipos que utilizamos al momento de instalar un set de fotos o de grabación por el momento yendo desde lo más básico hasta después que ya veamos temas mas complejos. Somos de Ecuador y queremos impulsar esta grandiosa carrera sin embargo es desconocida y poco común en nuestro país por lo tanto estamos en busca de personas que les guste este mundo de lo audiovisual para que nos apoye dándonos su opinion, recomendación o algún tips para mejorar nuestro canal. Saludos y éxitos😊😎🇪🇨🇪🇨

  • @alice-14-k6b
    @alice-14-k6b 5 років тому

    But WHERE DO YOU GET INSURANCE for renting gear? Whenever I look it up, its just insurance for the Rental Business, not the person renting. If anyone knows, please let me know :) Thank you!

  • @callasfinest
    @callasfinest 7 років тому +2

    how much to rent that amount of equipment?

  • @franklara1156
    @franklara1156 7 років тому

    I think I finally know how to use a ratchet lol

  • @bradamelton
    @bradamelton 7 років тому +1

    Not a square knot...

  • @encomanenco7347
    @encomanenco7347 5 років тому +1

    Driver must have his CDL Class-A medical card. Know your knots.

  • @gianni.camporota
    @gianni.camporota Рік тому

    What’s with the ratchet on the cart’s corner 😱. Also might wanna mention that heavy stuff should be loaded at the front to avoid wiggling during riding.

  • @georgesvanev3183
    @georgesvanev3183 7 років тому

    Third man

  • @Poochie9382
    @Poochie9382 6 років тому

    Non union

  • @ThePrimordialChronicles
    @ThePrimordialChronicles 7 років тому

    Well...this is why we need producers and their money-gathering schemes :/

  • @HANCANTRELL
    @HANCANTRELL 3 роки тому

    I love you

  • @RideWithAnthony
    @RideWithAnthony 11 місяців тому

    I hated the ware house shit

  • @vonkluge1
    @vonkluge1 2 роки тому

    Basic stuff.....

  • @goong_z6072
    @goong_z6072 3 роки тому

    Bro you load grip and electric trucks for a living and can’t tie a simple clove hitch on them ladders🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣