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Wooden Camera

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US manufacturer of camera accessories: aluminum cages, mattboxes, and viewfinder mounts for RED, ARRI, Sony, and Canon systems.

Technical Details

The product range includes camera cages for systems such as RED DSMC2/3, ARRI ALEXA Mini/35, Sony FX6/FX9, and Canon C300/C500 Mark III. Standard threads follow the 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 norm, while rod systems are based on 15mm and 19mm diameters. The Zip Box Pro Mattebox works with 4x5.65" filters with a net weight of 1.8kg. Wooden Camera's UVF Mount weighs 340g and allows 360° rotation of the electronic viewfinder. All components are designed according to the 15mm LWS (Lightweight Support) standard.

History & Development

Founder Alex Gaspar established Wooden Camera in 2010, initially as a specialist supplier for RED camera accessories. In 2012, the company expanded its product line to ARRI systems, followed by Sony and Canon compatibilities in 2015. The breakthrough came in 2014 with the Zip Box Mattebox, which became an industry standard for compact productions. In 2018, Wooden Camera acquired viewfinder specialist Zacuto's UVF product line. Since 2020, the company has increasingly focused on cameras suitable for streaming.

Practical Use in Film

Wooden Camera equipment was used on "The Batman" (2022, cinematographer Greig Fraser) for ARRI ALEXA LF setups. The series "Euphoria" utilized Wooden Camera UVF Mounts for Sony FX9 handheld sequences. Typical workflows integrate the modular cages into existing Steadicam or gimbal configurations. The system reduces setup times by an average of 15 minutes per camera changeover. Disadvantages appear in extreme temperatures below -10°C, where aluminum components exhibit thermal expansion.

Comparison & Alternatives

Wooden Camera directly competes with SmallRig (cheaper, lower precision), Tilta (similar quality, higher weight), and Shape (Canadian premium provider). Unlike SmallRig's magnesium alloys, Wooden Camera uses 6061-T6 aluminum for increased corrosion resistance. For low-budget productions, SmallRig offers sufficient alternatives, while high-end applications prefer Wooden Camera's precision manufacturing.

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Perspectives

Cinematographer

Ich schätze die exakte Wiederholbarkeit der Wooden Camera Cages – einmal kalibriert, sitzt die Kamera nach jedem Objektivwechsel millimetergenau. Die UVF Mounts erlauben mir präzise Viewfinder-Positionierung auch bei komplexen Steadicam-Moves. Einziger Kritikpunkt: Bei Nachtdrehs werden die Aluminiumteile unangenehm kalt.

Director

Wooden Camera ermöglicht mir schnelle Übergänge zwischen Handheld- und Tripod-Setups ohne Bildkomposition zu verlieren. Besonders bei emotionalen Dialogszenen kann ich spontan von statischen zu bewegten Einstellungen wechseln, da das Rig-System keine zeitaufwendigen Umbauten erfordert. Die modulare Bauweise unterstützt meinen dokumentarischen Ansatz perfekt.

Producer

Eine Wooden Camera-Grundausstattung kostet 8.000-12.000 Euro, amortisiert sich aber durch gesparte Crew-Stunden bereits nach drei Drehtagen. Die Langlebigkeit reduziert Ersatzbeschaffungen auf ein Minimum – nach vier Jahren Dauereinsatz zeigen meine Cages keine Verschleißerscheinungen. Für internationale Koproduktionen ist die weltweite Verfügbarkeit von Ersatzteilen entscheidend.

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