Who we are
Your one-stop-shop for grip, lighting, camera, and production rentals in Idaho.
Our Boise based collective offers an unparalleled range of G&E equipment, lights, cameras, lenses, motion control robotics, and production supplies along with a wealth of experience and knowledge from decades in the industry. We take pride in being creative problem-solvers and are determined to bring the best to your productions.
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Greg Wilson, an Oscars short-listed and Emmy Awards-winning director/cinematographer, has become known for designing and crafting unique solutions to previously impossible cinematic shots, often in extreme environments – always pushing for innovation in his work. A prolific cinematographer, Wilson has lensed multiple narrative feature films with movie stars that include Justin Long, Michael Rainey Jr., Fran Drescher, Josh Charles, Becky Ann Baker, Kate Berlant and Richard Schiff.
Wilson, who works as a gaffer with Different Animals, has photographed nearly a dozen documentary films in both 1st and 2nd Units including Jason Hehir’s Netflix Original Inspiration4, about the first all civilian orbital space mission, Friday Night Light’s director Peter Burg’s Heavy, Sasha Jenkins’ Word in Bond and most recently, Greg was the 2nd Unit Director and Director of Photography on The Longest Row, an upcoming documentary film by the Academy-Award winning director of Icarus, Bryan Fogel, which took him to Hawaii and the Gold Coast of Australia following an athlete rowing a rowboat from Honolulu to Australia non-stop, solo and unsupported.
Greg’s diverse background and skill set working with real-people on documentaries goes all the way back to his days as a photojournalist and his pursuit of innovation in visual storytelling allows him to be equally comfortable in an intimate dramatic scene, a deeply personal interview or the backseat of a fighter-jet filming massive thunderstorms.
In 2019, Greg co-founded V/SPEED, a pioneering jet-aerial cinematography company with the aim of transforming how we see the world around us. Greg designed and helped physically build their custom L-39 camera ship in Hollister, CA. Greg now has nearly 1000 hours flying camera systems in jet aircraft and helicopters all over the world. He has been cleared into the restricted airspace above NASA and SpaceX missions, including ARTEMIS, while the rockets were hot and upon launch. He has designed and implemented sophisticated pre-visualization tools to keep costs to a minimum when flying expensive jet aircraft and unlocked geo-targeting and positional data to automate camera systems for tracking objects that are too fast or have movement too complex for a human to reliably capture. Greg serves as V/SPEED’s Director of Photography and as Director on nearly all their projects, he is also a Part 107 certified drone pilot.
Wilson has directed commercials for Nike, Advil, Airbus, Cirrus Aviation, Textron Aviation, Lift Aviation, Aviara Boats, the US Open of Golf, and more. He has directed multiple short documentaries and films and has learned and worked under some of the biggest directors in the world.
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Greg Wilson, an Oscars short-listed and Emmy Awards-winning director/cinematographer, has become known for designing and crafting unique solutions to previously impossible cinematic shots, often in extreme environments – always pushing for innovation in his work. A prolific cinematographer, Wilson has lensed multiple narrative feature films with movie stars that include Justin Long, Michael Rainey Jr., Fran Drescher, Josh Charles, Becky Ann Baker, Kate Berlant and Richard Schiff.
Wilson, who works as a gaffer with Different Animals, has photographed nearly a dozen documentary films in both 1st and 2nd Units including Jason Hehir’s Netflix Original Inspiration4, about the first all civilian orbital space mission, Friday Night Light’s director Peter Burg’s Heavy, Sasha Jenkins’ Word in Bond and most recently, Greg was the 2nd Unit Director and Director of Photography on The Longest Row, an upcoming documentary film by the Academy-Award winning director of Icarus, Bryan Fogel, which took him to Hawaii and the Gold Coast of Australia following an athlete rowing a rowboat from Honolulu to Australia non-stop, solo and unsupported.
Greg’s diverse background and skill set working with real-people on documentaries goes all the way back to his days as a photojournalist and his pursuit of innovation in visual storytelling allows him to be equally comfortable in an intimate dramatic scene, a deeply personal interview or the backseat of a fighter-jet filming massive thunderstorms.
In 2019, Greg co-founded V/SPEED, a pioneering jet-aerial cinematography company with the aim of transforming how we see the world around us. Greg designed and helped physically build their custom L-39 camera ship in Hollister, CA. Greg now has nearly 1000 hours flying camera systems in jet aircraft and helicopters all over the world. He has been cleared into the restricted airspace above NASA and SpaceX missions, including ARTEMIS, while the rockets were hot and upon launch. He has designed and implemented sophisticated pre-visualization tools to keep costs to a minimum when flying expensive jet aircraft and unlocked geo-targeting and positional data to automate camera systems for tracking objects that are too fast or have movement too complex for a human to reliably capture. Greg serves as V/SPEED’s Director of Photography and as Director on nearly all their projects, he is also a Part 107 certified drone pilot.
Wilson has directed commercials for Nike, Advil, Airbus, Cirrus Aviation, Textron Aviation, Lift Aviation, Aviara Boats, the US Open of Golf, and more. He has directed multiple short documentaries and films and has learned and worked under some of the biggest directors in the world.
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Greg Wilson, an Oscars short-listed and Emmy Awards-winning director/cinematographer, has become known for designing and crafting unique solutions to previously impossible cinematic shots, often in extreme environments – always pushing for innovation in his work. A prolific cinematographer, Wilson has lensed multiple narrative feature films with movie stars that include Justin Long, Michael Rainey Jr., Fran Drescher, Josh Charles, Becky Ann Baker, Kate Berlant and Richard Schiff.
Wilson, who works as a gaffer with Different Animals, has photographed nearly a dozen documentary films in both 1st and 2nd Units including Jason Hehir’s Netflix Original Inspiration4, about the first all civilian orbital space mission, Friday Night Light’s director Peter Burg’s Heavy, Sasha Jenkins’ Word in Bond and most recently, Greg was the 2nd Unit Director and Director of Photography on The Longest Row, an upcoming documentary film by the Academy-Award winning director of Icarus, Bryan Fogel, which took him to Hawaii and the Gold Coast of Australia following an athlete rowing a rowboat from Honolulu to Australia non-stop, solo and unsupported.
Greg’s diverse background and skill set working with real-people on documentaries goes all the way back to his days as a photojournalist and his pursuit of innovation in visual storytelling allows him to be equally comfortable in an intimate dramatic scene, a deeply personal interview or the backseat of a fighter-jet filming massive thunderstorms.
In 2019, Greg co-founded V/SPEED, a pioneering jet-aerial cinematography company with the aim of transforming how we see the world around us. Greg designed and helped physically build their custom L-39 camera ship in Hollister, CA. Greg now has nearly 1000 hours flying camera systems in jet aircraft and helicopters all over the world. He has been cleared into the restricted airspace above NASA and SpaceX missions, including ARTEMIS, while the rockets were hot and upon launch. He has designed and implemented sophisticated pre-visualization tools to keep costs to a minimum when flying expensive jet aircraft and unlocked geo-targeting and positional data to automate camera systems for tracking objects that are too fast or have movement too complex for a human to reliably capture. Greg serves as V/SPEED’s Director of Photography and as Director on nearly all their projects, he is also a Part 107 certified drone pilot.
Wilson has directed commercials for Nike, Advil, Airbus, Cirrus Aviation, Textron Aviation, Lift Aviation, Aviara Boats, the US Open of Golf, and more. He has directed multiple short documentaries and films and has learned and worked under some of the biggest directors in the world.
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