Build your own camera gear vehicle
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- Опубліковано 31 тра 2024
- Not all of us can afford a full grip truck. And it can be a pain carrying around so much camera gear for film shoots. Make it easy on yourself by building out your own vehicle to be a mobile film cage with storage and organization for equipment, gear, and tools. Learn how to set up power so you can run electricity to your lights and charge your batteries in remote locations. And get advice on how to secure all that expensive equipment inside your car.
Assistant camera by Jesse Gonzalez: / g0nz0oo720
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TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Intro
1:48 Exterior equipment
3:00 Security system & dash cams
4:47 Molle panel storage bags
5:11 Portable electricity
5:38 Lighting
7:30 Tie downs, safety, & tools
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EVERYTHING IN THIS VIDEO
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ALL MY GEAR
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I love it! So well thought out in so many ways!
Ha Toyota Commercial lol! The talking head inserts look great!
Nice. I could really use that security system in Los Angeles. haha. I'm always paranoid when parking my production van full of gear for location shoots.
Cool video! Very inspiring. Those Molle panels were great idea. I also need to take a look how would I get those in my car.
What equipment do you have in your car that is super useful? Don't forget to subscribe and comment below!
Awesome vid (and car, wowow!!). I've got a '14 focus hatchback and I have fit some truly insane rental house orders in that bad boy, more than a few times the staff bet me money it wouldn't fit... These days, it's mostly just hauling my own gear. Always keep a tripod and most importantly one of those giant Anker LiFePo4 battery banks in the boot.
I spent a couple weeks camping in TX last month and having enough power to charge my gear many times over without needing to find an outlet was awesome. Was shooting a ton of stills and had a drone up a large percentage of the day and that thing saved my life. Now that I'm back, it's still super useful to always have plenty of power on tap no matter where I'm adventuring.
I do some emergency management volunteer work so I also have some radio gear (base and handhelds) which is great for communicating with a group of people when there's no cell coverage. To prevent that from happening, also have a big 4G/5G booster with an external antenna and that thing works surprisingly well. A great quality of life upgrade.
That sounds like a really awesome setup! Really for me the portable power was the biggest game changer. I look back on my days without it and think how I ever got anything done haha. Thank you for commenting. :)
I've got a jack... 😉
Nothing like this, but it gives me something to "shoot" for.
What model Mavic is that?
It’s a Mavic Air 2!
Pretty sweet setup you have there! I live in Colorado also 🏞️ 🌄🌌🏕️😊