Carlos Boiles | |
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Role: | Dolly grip |
Carlos Boiles was the A camera dolly grip and 2nd unit Key Grip for 24.
Biography and career[]
Carlos Boiles studied at San Diego State University-California State University. He started working as a grip during the 1990s. Boiles has worked on films like Bring It On, Traffic, Annabelle, and Million Dollar Arm.
Since 2002, Boiles has worked as President of CSC studio equipment, dedicated to the rental, manufacturing, and fabricating of studio equipment. Boiles himself invented a dolly, called the "Creeper butt-dolly", specialized for low-angle handheld camera work.[1]
24 credits[]
Boiles was the dolly grip and 2nd unit Key Grip for 24 from Season 2 to 7.
In "Day 3: 12:00pm-1:00pm", his photo was used as one of the subway passengers during the identification of Arthur Rabens. The photo was reused in "Day 5: 9:00am-10:00am" for the identification of Anton Beresch.
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- Unsung Heroes: 24 Camera Department, Season 5 DVD
References[]
- ↑ Creeper Butt Dolly - Grip Support Store. Grip Support Store.
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