A jib is more than a camera on a pole, however. Its an example of precision mechanical engineering. The jib is precisely balanced with standard weight-lifting discs on the short side so that it can be moved very easily. The camera is mounted on a motorized swivel that allows the operator to pan and tilt the camera while doing a jib move. External servos or motors inside the lens allows the focus, zoom, and iris to be adjusted.
DCI recently added a Jimmy Jib Lite to our remote production capabilities. Our jib has an up to 18 foot arm and can accomodate a full-size ENG camera or a compact camera. The tripod has a large base, or truck, allowing another axis of movement. It is equipped with two monitors- a 17" LCD and a 8" LCD with integral waveform display for critical focus and iris adjustment. The jib also has a battery power supply to allow it to operate independent of AC power.
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