Carts
In the grip and electric (G&E) world, carts play a crucial role in maintaining efficiency, organization, and mobility on set. Whether on a commercial shoot, photo session, or large-scale film production, carts serve as the backbone of equipment transport and workflow management. They allow grips and electricians to quickly move heavy gear—such as lighting fixtures, stands, cables, and modifiers—between setups, reducing downtime and keeping the crew’s focus on creative execution rather than logistics.
There are several types of carts designed for specific functions. Grip carts typically hold clamps, flags, gels, and rigging tools, while electric carts carry lighting instruments, extension cords, and power distribution equipment. Magliner-style carts and utility carts are widely used for their versatility and collapsible design, making them easy to load in and out of production vehicles. Heavier-duty models, like film production carts with pneumatic wheels and reinforced shelves, are ideal for rugged outdoor shoots or large studio environments.
Well-organized carts are not just about convenience—they’re about safety and speed. By keeping tools within easy reach and equipment securely stored, crews can respond quickly to lighting changes or setup adjustments. In professional production, a well-equipped cart is the silent partner that keeps the entire operation running smoothly.
Equipment
C-Stand cartMuscle Cart
Duz-al Cart
4×4 Cart
Combo Stand Cart
Rock and Roller
Magliner JR Cart
