The creators of the AGITO, the world's first modular remote dolly, partner with AbelCine to provide sales and support for its solutions to US customers
Motion Impossible currently produces two systems: the M-Series and the AGITO, offering production teams and camera operators solutions for moving and stabilising cameras in Live Sports, TV, Film, and VR. The most recent launch is the AGITO, the world's first modular remote dolly. The AGITO features multiple configurations, allowing smooth motion from slow, precise dolly movement to high-speed tracked operation, all within one highly portable solution. With a very simple and fast change of its drive ends, the AGITO can be configured for free roaming operation in Sports mode, or precision movement on rails in Trax mode.
Increasingly, camera crews and production teams are turning to remote filming solutions to apply the correct safety measures needed as a result of COVID-19. The AGITO works as comfortably on a film set as it does capturing the action in live sports. Most recently, Motion Impossible’s solutions have helped capture numerous sporting events that have been carried out with the implementation of social distancing measures, including the 24 hours of Le Mans race and the tennis US Open in September, as well as a wide range of feature films, dramas and commercials. This month, the company’s solutions have made their post-season debut in the World Series and will help capture SpaceX’s next astronaut launch for NASA on October 23rd.
Rob Drewett, CEO and Co-Founder of Motion Impossible, says, “We are extremely pleased to team up with AbelCine in the opening of Motion Impossible US. AbelCine is a trusted partner for many of the leading industry brands for good reason, and we are confident that they will provide outstanding customer service to our US clients.”
“Motion Impossible’s products combine modularity, flexibility and portability in a simple and reliable remote solution. At AbelCine, we’re focused on providing our clients with innovative solutions to the challenges they encounter in the field. Right now, that challenge is to create high production value content, safely and remotely. Motion Impossible provides tools that allow creatives to achieve this, while also expanding their creative options,” said Pete Abel, CEO, AbelCine. “We look forward to working with Motion Impossible in the US market.”
About Motion Impossible
Motion Impossible is a Bristol-based modular remote dolly systems and camera stabilisers manufacturer.
The company was set up in August 2014 by BAFTA award-winning Cameraman Rob Drewett and Product Design Engineer Andy Nancollis. The team has since grown, now consisting of film tech lovers, experienced engineers and remote vehicle fanatics, creating new and exciting ways for you to shoot film, TV and 360° VR.
Motion Impossible operates two systems, the M-Series and AGITO, offering the perfect solutions for moving and stabilising cameras in Live Sports, TV, Film and VR.
For more information visit: http://motion-impossible.com/
About AbelCine
AbelCine, established in 1989, is an equipment and service provider to cinematic content creators across the broadcast, production, and media industries. The company’s services, designed to support customers through every stage of production, include: equipment sales and rental, training and consultation, tech services and integration, financing and assurance programs. AbelCine has flagship locations in Burbank, CA and Brooklyn, NY; a Learning Point in Chicago, IL serves the Midwestern region.
For more information, visit www.abelcine.com or contact Dawn Terranova at dterranova@abelcine.com or 646-933-9801.