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# Shack Certifications

The Shack offers certifications on dollies and other specialized lighting and grip equipment.

**To schedule a certification:**

Email: <TheShack@depaul.edu>

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Advanced LED Certifications

G\&E Certifications are available through the following classes:

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**Lighting I (FILM 355) – Advanced LED**

* ARRI SkyPanel LED kits
* Astera Titan and Helios LED kits
* Vortex 4 and 8 LED kits
* Gemini LED kits

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**Lighting II (FILM 356) – Advanced Grip**

* Menace Arm kits
* Speed Rail and accessories
* 12x20 Rags
* 20x20 Rags
* Wall Spreader kits
* Matth Boom Arm kits (baby and junior)
* Camera Rigging Equipment
* Matthpoles and Maxi Matthpoles

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**Lighting I (FILM 356) – Advanced Electric**

* 12K Dimmers
* 9-Light Maxi
* ARRI M18 & M40 HMI kits
* Crank Stands
* Joker HMI kits
* Daylight Tener LED kit
* T12 Fresnel kits

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**Lighting II (FILM 356) – Advanced Dollies**

* Chapman Super PeeWee II Kit
* JL Fisher 11 Kit
* Skatewheels


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