180 Degree Camera-Grip-Rig BTS Video

Behind the Scenes with different sets of 180° Grip Rigs on set of our Grippostad commercial 2022 in Ljubljana, Slovenia.

We shot two days, with the support of Service Production “Hund Film” and director Job van As from Amsterdam. The video gives a behind-the-scenes look at the BTS footage combined with the final result.

A film crew operates multiple cameras and lighting equipment on a set in a bright living room. In the foreground, a monitor displays a shot, while a dog sits next to a person on a couch in the background. — © EASYdoesit
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An EASYdoesit Production | Director: Job van As | Executive Producer: Dimitri Hempel | Producer: Selina Kaiser | DoP: Ruzbeh Babol | Editor: Kim Hinrichs

Service Production Slovenia: Hund Film | Executive Producer: Hana Kovic | Producer: Leila Mirah | Agency: Eigler Communication | Agency Producer: Annabelle Emmerich

Thanks a lot to the whole crew involved!

Three people and a dog are on a grassy hill under green trees. Two men are setting up a large camera rig attached to a tree, while a woman with a dog watches nearby. — © EASYdoesit
A film crew is setting up a large metal truss structure in a room with a bed. Several crew members are actively working on the setup. — © EASYdoesit
Three crew members are operating a large camera rig positioned over a bed where a person is lying, on a film set resembling a bedroom. A monitor shows the camera's perspective, with additional lighting visible in the background. — © EASYdoesit

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