What are the knuckles on C stands?

Most C-Stands will come equipped with a “Knuckle” and a metal arm. The knuckles are normally called "Gobo Heads" or "Grip Heads" and the metal arms are referred to as “Gobo Arms” or “Grip Arms”.

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What are the parts of a C-stand?

C-stands are composed of a base with three legs, two risers to extend upward, a gobo head, and a gobo arm which attaches to the hobo head. C-Stands are one of the most versatile tools on a set and are a grip's best friend.

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What does the C in C-stand stand for?

It's essentially a heavy-duty tripod used to execute various lighting and rigging tasks. The “C” stands for “century,” which was the name of the most common size of reflector held by these stands in the early days of filmmaking. Anatomy of a C-stand: C-stands are composed of a base, a stem, a grip head, and a grip arm.

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Where do you put weight on a C-stand?

Always place the sandbag on the tall leg. Another crucial step is to ensure the arm is over the tall leg – if not there is always a risk of the stand tipping over. ALWAYS put a sand bag on the tall leg to help with stability and finally – the tennis ball.

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Why C-stand is called that?

The term C-stand comes from the early history of lighting equipment. The C-Stand, or century stand, was named for the company that first produced bespoke lighting gear for live theater and filmmaking: Century Lighting in NYC, which later became Century Strand and eventually Strand Lighting.

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C-stands facts, misconceptions, & advanced uses

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Why are C-stands better?

C-stands are extremely popular on film sets. They group together efficiently. They are durable, often lasting decades with minimal care. They are versatile, as they can be used for lighting, audio gear, scrims, reflectors, and all sorts of grip.

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Which leg on a C-stand should be pointed toward the weight?

The tallest leg always needs to point toward the load. This is the safest configuration and helps prevents tipping. The exception to the rule is when using the Savage C-Stand with a second riser in the junior receiver of the lowest leg for clamshell lighting a model. Just be sure to pack on the sand bags.

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How High Can C stands go?

The stand rises to a height of 10.5' and can support gear weighing up to 22 lb. The large T-handles provide a secure grip.

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How heavy are C stands?

Weighs 8.25lbs (4kg).

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What is E stands for?

e- A prefix that stands for “electronic” and refers to information technologies, business, and almost anything connected to or transmitted over the Internet. Some examples of its use include e-business, e-commerce, e-book, and e-mail.

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What does V stand for?

"Very" is the most common definition for V on Snapchat, WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok.

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What is a grip head used for?

Grip Head. Also called "gobo head", this is the accessory that connects a grip arm to a light stand. It allows for the arm to spin 360 degrees horizontally and vertically. Using this type of attachment, the grip arm can move in a 3D space, being of course limited by its length.

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Are C stands more stable?

Studio newbies wanting better support gravitate to C-stands, but these are the least stable and (as mentioned) are not intended for lights.

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What is boom stand?

A microphone stand with a boom attachment — an arm that extends the microphone out horizontally from the main upright “pole” of the stand.

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What does C-stand for and mean in history?

Circa? Often dates will be preceded with a "c." or a "ca." These are abbreviations of the Latin word "circa" which means around, or approximately. We use this before a date to indicate that we do not know exactly when something happened, so c. 400 B.C.E. means approximately 400 years Before the Common Era.

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How do you close the C stand legs?

2. Loosen the locking knob, and rotate the C-stand counterclockwise, just until gravity takes over and the legs close automatically. 3. Retighten the locking knob.

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Can you do CPR on a turtle?

CPR is performed on turtles by holding their front legs out at a 90-degree angle and repeatedly pulling them away from their body and then pushing them back in toward their chest area while keeping the legs straight at the elbow.

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What is a gobo head?

The Norm's 2-1/2" Grip Head or also known as a Gobo Head works as a multi-functional mount that provides a secure grip on 5/8" and 3/8" diameter rods. It provides exact positioning of nets, flags, lights and props. It also features a 5/8" diameter receiver for baby pin mounting on light stands or rigging clamps.

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