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Standardized wooden crate available in four sizes (Full to Eighth Apple) used on set to adjust the height of actors, cameras, and equipment.

Technical Details

Standard Apple Boxes come in four standardized sizes: Full Apple (61 x 30.5 x 20.3 cm), Half Apple (30.5 x 30.5 x 20.3 cm), Quarter Apple (30.5 x 15.2 x 20.3 cm), and Eighth Apple (15.2 x 15.2 x 20.3 cm). The three different orientations create heights of 20.3 cm, 30.5 cm, or 61 cm. Modern variants feature reinforced corners, non-slip surfaces, and sometimes carrying handles. Nested Apple Boxes can be stacked inside each other, reducing transport volume by 60%.

History & Development

The first documented Apple Boxes date back to the 1920s from Paramount Studios, where prop masters collected empty fruit crates from Sunsweet Growers. In 1934, RKO standardized the dimensions according to common apple crate measurements. Matthews Studio Equipment began industrial production of specialized film Apple Boxes in 1947. In the 1980s, Backstage Equipment developed the foldable Pancake variant, only 5 cm high.

Practical Use in Film

Apple Boxes compensate for height differences between actors – Tom Cruise systematically used stacked Apple Boxes in "Mission: Impossible" (1996) for dialogue scenes with taller co-stars. Camera crews use them for precise height positioning of lights, with a Quarter Apple corresponding exactly to the height of a sandbag. For Steadicam shots, they serve as mobile resting points for monitors. A standard production's grip truck carries at least 20 Apple Boxes in various sizes.

Comparison & Alternatives

Unlike height-adjustable tripods, Apple Boxes offer immediate, stepless positioning without mechanical adjustment time. Cribbing blocks made of hard plastic weigh 40% less but do not achieve the stability of wooden Apple Boxes. Inflatable alternatives like Air Cushions are only suitable for weights under 30 kg. For exterior shots, waterproof aluminum Apple Boxes are increasingly replacing wooden variants, but they cost three times as much and create unwanted reflections.

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Perspectives

Cinematographer

Ich verwende Apple Boxes täglich für millimetergenaue Kamerapositionierung, besonders bei Low-Angle-Shots wo jeder Zentimeter die Bildwirkung verändert. Eine Full Apple unter dem Stativkopf bringt mich oft in die perfekte Augenhöhe, ohne dass ich das komplette Stativ verstellen muss. Bei Available-Light-Situationen positioniere ich damit Aufheller exakt im optimalen Winkel zur Gesichtskontur.

Director

Apple Boxes sind mein unsichtbares Werkzeug für Machtdynamiken zwischen Charakteren – zwei Eighths unter den Füßen des unterlegenen Charakters schaffen subtile Augenhöhe-Gleichstellung, die das Publikum unterbewusst wahrnimmt. Bei Kinderdarstellern nutze ich sie, um erwachsene Kameraperspektiven zu vermeiden und authentische Sichthöhen zu erreichen. Sie ermöglichen mir, Schauspieler millimetergenau in Licht-Spots zu positionieren, ohne sichtbare Markierungen am Boden.

Producer

Ein kompletter Apple-Box-Satz kostet 800 Euro, amortisiert sich aber durch gesparte Rigger-Stunden bereits in der ersten Drehwoche. Transport und Lagerung verschlingen 15% des Grip-Truck-Volumens, aber die Zeitersparnis gegenüber aufbaubaren Alternativen reduziert Setup-Zeiten um durchschnittlich 12 Minuten pro Einstellung. Bei internationalen Koproduktionen sorge ich für lokale Beschaffung, da Luftfracht für 20 Apple Boxes 400 Euro kostet.

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