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Wire Cam Systems

Cable-suspended cameras for dynamic overhead coverage.

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Here is how this works in practice. Wire cam systems suspend cameras on motorized cable rigs to achieve sweeping overhead shots, dramatic reveals, and dynamic tracking movements across large spaces. These systems give stable, repeatable camera paths that cover distances and elevations beyond the reach of cranes or dolly systems.

Here is the short of it. We source wire cam systems and skilled rigging crews for your production's specific venue and shot needs. Our team sets up installation, safety certification, and operational rehearsals to make sure your wire cam delivers reliable, smooth camera movement across filming.

Capabilities

Wire Cam Services

Spidercam and cable camera solutions for any venue.

01

Wire Systems

  • Spidercam rigs
  • Single-line systems
  • Multi-point cable
  • 3D movement
  • High-speed capable

Dynamic Flight

02

Camera Heads

  • Stabilized gimbals
  • Remote operation
  • Pan/tilt/roll
  • Focus control
  • Live monitoring

Full Control

03

Applications

  • Stadium coverage
  • Concert filming
  • Sports broadcast
  • Film production
  • Large events

Any Venue

04

Support

  • Technical crews
  • Rigging teams
  • Safety officers
  • Installation
  • Operations

Expert Teams

Fly Through Any Space

Capabilities

3D
Movement
High
Speed
Stabilized
Footage
Any
Venue

Our Process

1

Venue Survey

Assessing the space, rigging points, and needs for cable installation.

2

System Design

Designing the wire cam setup for your specific coverage needs.

3

Installation

Pro rigging and safety-certified installation of the cable system.

4

Operation

Pro operation during production with real-time camera control.

On Location

Wire cam systems in Morocco deliver dynamic suspended camera moves across venues and locations built for them — the standing sets of Atlas Studios, the gorges of the Dades and Todgha, and large-scale desert action.

Here is how this works in practice. We give wire cam systems with the rigging crews and operators needed to install and run them safely. A wire-suspended camera covers ground that no dolly, crane or car can reach, flying along a cable to track action, sweep over crowds, or follow a sequence across terrain. Morocco's locations reward exactly that skill: long runs across the standing Roman and biblical sets at Atlas Studios and CLA Studios in Ouarzazate, dramatic moves through the Dades and Todgha gorges, and high tracking shots over desert action and Berber extras. Our teams survey anchor points, calculate loads and tension, and plan fitting during prep, pairing operators with the camera department for stabilized heads and remote focus.

Here is how the picture comes together. Installing wire cam systems across Morocco means engineering for the environment and the locations. Desert heat above 40°C, dust and wind all affect rigging and the stabilized head, and remote locations need self-enough fitting crews carrying their own hardware and spares. Anchoring near or over heritage structures — such as the UNESCO-listed Aït Benhaddou — demands careful planning so the site is never compromised.

Here is what we have to work with. On the ground, Foreign shoots operate through a CCM-licensed local production-services partner. With filming permits running through the CCM (Centre Cinématographique Marocain) and provincial wilaya authorities. A 30% cash rebates ready on qualifying Moroccan spend. Our team handles location agreements, rigging logistics and crew planning so wire cam sequences are delivered safely and on schedule.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a wire cam/Spidercam?

Here is the breakdown. Wire cams (like Spidercam) are camera systems suspended on cables between many points. By controlling the cable lengths from each anchor point, the camera can move freely in 3D space—horizontally, vertically, and everywhere between.

What venues suit wire cam systems?

Wire cams work in any venue with suitable anchor points—stadiums, arenas, concert halls, large studios, and outdoor events. They're specific valuable where traditional crane or drone coverage isn't practical or permitted.

How fast can wire cams move?

Here is what that looks like on the ground. Modern wire cam systems can achieve impressive speeds—Spidercam systems can travel at over 30 km/h while keeping stable footage. This makes them ideal for following fast action in sports and dynamic event coverage.

What about safety?

Safety is paramount. Wire cam systems have many redundant cables, automatic tension tracking, and fail-safe mechanisms. Our crews are certified riggers who follow strict safety protocols for overhead systems.

Can wire cams work outdoors?

Yes, with appropriate weather planning. Wire cams work for outdoor events, festivals, and even open-air film shoots. Wind limits apply, and we monitor conditions across operation.

What camera packages are available?

Wire cams can carry many camera packages from broadcast cameras to cinema cameras based on the system capacity. All are mounted on stabilized gimbals with remote control of pan, tilt, zoom, and focus.

Productions in Morocco that need this often pair it with Cable Cam Systems, Aerial Drone Services, and Helicopter Filming for full coverage. Most projects also draw on Portable Power Solutions and Camera & Cinematography.

On Set

Need Wire Cam Coverage?

Tell us about your venue and we'll design the perfect cable camera solution.