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theGripApp

theGripApp at Mac App Store analyse

Darcy Schlitt
3,689 ratings · Power index: 376
Version 2.2
Size 285.84 Mb
Updated 9 years ago
Released 09 Jun 2011

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Description

The Grip Application was created for people in the film industry, more specifically people working in the Grip and Electric (G&E) department(s). The application is an instructional and education tool that can be used as a reference on set as well as manual to study off set. People that are just beginning a career in G&E have very few resources that teach them what will be required of them on set – specifically, the types of equipment they will use and how it works, and when and where to use it on set. Typically, those new to G&E learn by example from the more experienced members in their department – which can often be problematic if they are short staffed, working on a set up that needs to be done quickly (which happens nonstop) or building a rig that requires maximum safety precautions. To excel the knowledge of the beginner and both aid the teachings and update the knowledge of the more advanced, the Grip App is one-quarter dictionary, ¼ equipment statistics and specifications, 25% images and descriptions of equipment, and the remainder – all of this information in practical applications on set! The Grip App features a wide assortment of equipment pictures, individually and on set, that come directly from the manufacturers. It also includes, equipment specifications, how tos, and step-by-step instructions. Users can read up on and study within 4 categories: 1. Dollies, 2. Cranes (Techno Cranes and Remote Heads), 3. Hardware (Hardware/Tools, Flags, Stands, Expendibles), 4. Rigs (Knots, Condors, Truss, Car Rigs).

Estimates

Monthly Downloads > 8.27k
Est. Revenue ~ $3.38k

Availability

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Pricing by country

Country Price
Canada 10.99 CAD
China 50 CNY
France 8.99 EUR
Germany 8.99 EUR
Italy 8.99 EUR
Netherlands 8.99 EUR
Portugal 8.99 EUR
Spain 8.99 EUR
Poland 8.99 EUR
UK 7.99 GBP
India 599 INR
Japan 960 JPY
Poland 37.99 PLN
Russia 599 RUB
Turkey 34.99 TRY
USA 7.99 USD
Korea, Republic Of 8.79 USD
Ukraine 7.99 USD

Très bon

thomas gros · 13 years ago · v2.1

Génial !!

Killer

Stashslionski · 14 years ago

Next level!! Best production app the industry has to offer.

Fantastic!

Sweet D the Grip · 14 years ago

Nothing like it! Awesome quick reference when Im running on set - great images (very clear), liked having the specs and love the knots section (please add even more)!

Great for technical terms

Justin NYC grip · 14 years ago

Especially useful for learning universal technical names of equipment as used by rental houses. Lacking in common hardware nicknames, but who can keep up with all of them? Straight forward, well organized. Love the dolly specs. Maybe add simple rigs like menace arms or goal posts. Definitely add ratchet straps.

Pretty awesome

Drewcifer3000 · 14 years ago

Very nice app. Has lots of info on lots of gear. Though there are a few things that bug me a bit: No Panther Dolly stuff. The knot section is cool, but theres no text explaining what the knot is used for. No electric stuff at all. This makes sense, since the app is already chock full of grip stuff. Maybe another app focusing on electric is called for? Other then those minor things, the app is pretty great!

Great app worth the money!

Yarsdog · 14 years ago

Good reference when Im at the stage or on location. A few tweaks and additions would be nice though. More comprehensive section on lifts adding lulls and fork lifts. Vendors contact info and websites. Knot section could include uses for the knots. As well as add some more like eye splices and back splices. Opera knots for tying rags to frames. And a more in depth section on different rags would be nice. Great App worth the money!

Handy!

y.factory · 14 years ago

Its great to have with you on set.