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>In MY work, when I use the verb "dolly", it is in the sense of a
>real dolly, as in a PeeWee or Chapman 10, because dolly grip is one
>of the ways I make my living.
How long have you been a grip? Must not have been to long to
not have heard the term "dolly up", "dolly back", "pan left", "pan
right". This is the kind of dollying that the dude was talking about.
I geuss he should have said "move-the-camera-up", "move-the-camera-
back" that might have been more clear. ;)
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