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RoboCup has just launched two new products aimed at camera assistants for keeping things organized while working: a chest harness vest organizer and a belt organizer pouch, both with silent storage pockets.
Organization, enough space to have the essential tools with you, comfort, and durability are four essential characteristics we look for when working on a set. As you know, production environments require efficiency, and things can get pretty messy and disorganized if you don’t keep on top of them. RoboCup is a company based in California that is focused on helping filmmakers and professionals stay organized. Let’s take a look at the new RoboCup chest harness vest organizer and the belt organizer pouch.
The RoboCup chest harness vest organizer has a central storage space that can be secured with two silent, adjustable, nylon buckles. The inside pocket is elastic and has room for tools or personal items you need to carry.
Any production can quickly become a challenging habitat; hence, durability is a crucial feature. The harness is built with 600-Denier PVC-coated ballistic nylon with rugged and reinforced stitching. It is lightweight and easy to adjust, offering multiple locations to add hook and loop patches and reflective safety straps in the back.
Finally, the RoboCup harness includes a radio holder and a D-ring for keys or a carabiner, two pen holders, and a concealed area inside the belt strap.
The RoboCup belt organizer pouch features slots to stay organized and separate your tools. It has a translucent mesh pocket with two nylon buckles securing the main flap silently. Like the harness, it appears built to last with industrial-grade material, heavy-duty stitching, and reinforced seams. The belt loop is 6.35cm/2.5in and features four metal rivets reinforcing it. Like the harness, it also includes a D-ring on the side.
The RoboCup belt organizer pouch and chest harness are now available at RoboCup’s store website. The chest harness vest costs $29.99, and the belt organizer pouch also retails for $29.99.
What do you think about these organizing tools? What do you look for when buying organizational tools for work on set? Let us know in the comments below!
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Jose Prada is a London based filmmaker and musician who loves to tell stories. He started in the industry twenty years ago, working in different areas of filmmaking. He co-founded JRVISUALS, where he works as a director, DoP, editor and colorist.