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Best when the exact equipment package is already understood and you need a faster route to purchase.
Production support is the rest of the kit — magazines, fluid heads, geared heads, follow focus systems, matte boxes, sliders, gimbals, and the rack-mounted gear that lives between the camera and the playback monitor. Most of it is heavy, precision-machined, and intolerant of impact in transit.
Innerspace builds custom transport for film magazines (Aaton, ARRI 416, 435, 535, Arricam, Moviecam Compact, Panavision 65), fluid and geared heads (Vinten Vector 75/90/950/950i, Sachtler Cine 30/90, O'Connor 1030B and 2575, Cartoni Master, Ronford-Baker, Miller Solo and 75-Cine), Steadicam rigs (Pro, Tiffen Master, M-1, with Volt and accessory rails), follow focus systems (Preston FI+Z, Arri WCU-4 and cforce motors, Bartech, Heden, Chrosziel, Tilta Nucleus), matte boxes (ARRI LMB, Chrosziel, Vocas, Bright Tangerine, Tilta MB-T15), and the supporting kit — sliders, jib arms, head-and-tripod combinations.
Build choices for production support hinge on the gear's geometry. Film magazines need foam wells that support the feed and take-up chambers with separate sub-wells for cores, mag caps, and changing bags. Fluid heads need cradles that protect the pan/tilt mechanism from any side-impact. Follow focus systems need wells that hold the motor, handset, lens gears, and rod brackets in their wired configuration so the AC isn't re-rigging on set.
Rack-mounted cases (2U, 4U, 6U, 8U, and larger Roto X format) protect the playback, video assist, and DIT equipment that travels in fixed-rail rack interiors. Shock-mount rack interiors are available for sensitive electronics, and ATA 300 construction is the standard for the rack cases that need to fly.
If your production support kit has a specific configuration — particularly anything with sub-assemblies that need to stay rigged in transit — that's a routine custom build for our shop. Request a quote.
Start with the product type if your fit is already known. Use filters when you are narrowing by shell, size, or use case. If the build is unusual, overloaded, or timing-sensitive, move into the custom path before forcing a guess.
Best when the exact equipment package is already understood and you need a faster route to purchase.
Narrow the grid by product type and compare options before committing to a shell or interior direction.
Start a custom project when the kit, accessories, or shipping demands fall outside a standard fit.