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Cameramen (and yes, I am mostly talking about the MEN in our industry here) are known for one thing among “ordinary people”: We are considered to dress distinctively unfashionable, bland even. NASCH Sportswear wants to change that with their line of fashionable and functional sports jackets that double perfectly as set jackets. Only a few days left on their Kickstarter.
Now let me get this out of the way immediately: I know that jackets are not products we usually report about. In fact, these jackets are marketed to sports people predominantly. BUT when we went to my dear friend Nadine’s crowd-funding kick-off party a few weeks back, I couldn’t believe how amazingly comfortable and great-looking her jackets were – and how actually well they fit into a typical cameraman’s workflow. Without looking like a hobbit in the process.
Before I tell you everything about her amazing jackets, read this: There’s only 3 days left on their Kickstarter and they still have to collect a fair number of pledges to gain in order to hit their goal. Yes, I should have written this post to tell you about their jackets a fair bit earlier … but I am confident they can still hit their goal, and they should, because their products are amazing. And no, we gain nothing from this plug other than supporting a VERY cool product that’s worth getting into the hands (and onto the torsos) of filmmakers. Let’s see why I think that, and why I made a pledge for my own “running jacket”:
Lovely details that make the working life more bearable … I especially love the cuffs and hand back protection
Now of course the jackets are not cheap – but that is simply because of the way they are being produced. The jackets are made in Portugal under very humane conditions (not in the far East as usual). All the material that’s used has been recycled or upcycled, and that guarantees minimum impact for the environment with the production of these jackets. Nadine told me to what great lengths she had to go to find suppliers that actually fulfilled her requirements in that regard. That also results in the bluesign certificate for the main fabric, which is given only to sustainable clothing.
The Runner jacket with a hoodie that protects you from all adversities sets can bring … except for crazy directors I guess
As mentioned at the beginning, there are only 3 days left on NASCH’s Kickstarter campaign and I think it would be a shame if she couldn’t reach the required goal. If she does, the jackets will be shipped in February already.
Head over to Kickstarter to find out more about the jackets and to chose your model between “The Climber”, “The Base” and “The Runner”.
What do you think about functional set clothing? Do you think it’s necessary, and do you already rely on it? Let us know in the comments below.Â
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Nino Leitner, AAC is Co-CEO of CineD and MZed. He co-owns CineD (alongside Johnnie Behiri), through his company Nino Film GmbH. Nino is a cinematographer and producer, well-traveled around the world for his productions and filmmaking workshops. He specializes in shooting documentaries and commercials, and at times a narrative piece. Nino is a studied Master of Arts. He lives with his wife and son in Vienna, Austria.