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there are so many things used. mainly cameras and audio (boom poles blimps and and recorders) equipment. then you've got your lighting, lighting diffusers and gels, camera tripods, cranes, jibs, steadicams, dollys and tracks, then there's the director's view finders (a row of small tvs), XLR, Power and video cables. then there's the props costume greenscreen and set

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