Additional sources
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ACS/ATOMIC DOLLY & CRANE RENTALS
(917) 727-1505
NY
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ACTION CAMERA CARS
(212) 425-4840
Yonkers, NY
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AIR SEA LAND PRODUCTIONS, INC.
(718) 626-2646
Astoria, New York
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ARRI, INC.
(212) 757-0906
Secaucus, NJ
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ATLANTIC CINE EQUIPMENT, INC.
(212) 944-0003
NY
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BLACK DOG JIB NEW YORK
(718) 974-4770
New York, NY
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BLACK DOG JIB PRODUCTIONS, INC.
(718) 974-4770
New York, NY
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EASTERN EFFECTS, INC.
(718) 855-1197
Brooklyn, NY
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FAST LIGHTS
(617) 851-2272
NY
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FILMOTECHNIC USA 'RUSSIAN ARM"
(310) 418-3311
Rochester Hills, MI
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GEAR + ROSE MOTION CONTROL
(914) 421-5019
Cortlandt Manor, NY
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HIT & RUN PRODUCTIONS
(718) 809-9057
Brooklyn, NY
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MAJESTIC LIGHT
(212) 477-1147
New York, NY
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MAMMOTH PRODUCTION PACKAGES
(585) 738-7550
Rochester, NY
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NEW YORK JIB
(888) 488-0100
NY
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NYC JIB - Reach Productions LC
(407) 427-0381
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ON TRACK PRODUCTION EQUIPMENT
(203) 209-2462
Trumbull, CT
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PAWS & CO., LLC
(201) 656-0761
Hoboken, NJ
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Q VIDEO SERVICES
(201) 930-9855
Park Ridge, NJ
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REACH PRODUCTIONS LC
(407) 427-0381
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RIGGIN DESIGN, INC.
(845) 679-4215
NY
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THAT CAT CAMERA SUPPORT, LLC.
(718) 389-3585
Brooklyn, NY
Camera Cranes / Dollies / Jibs In New York Are For Specialty Angle Shooting
The Entertainment Industry in New York has many unique devices such as camera cranes, dollies, jibs and booms. A camera crane is a lifting machine that enables a cinematographer to shoot scenes up and away from the action in a scene. The camera crane may accommodate both the camera and the operator, or it may be operated by remote control. A dolly is a platform on a raised track that a camera is mounted on in order to create smooth camera movements on a horizontal axis. Most studio dollies have a hydraulic arm or boom that raises or lowers the camera on a vertical axis. The person who operates this vehicle is known as a dolly grip, who is trained in front & rear wheel steering. A jib is a boom device with a camera on one end, with a counterweight and camera controls on the other. A jib permits the camera crane or dolly to be moved horizontally and vertically, and is often used with a remote camera control for focus and zoom viewed on a portable video monitor.