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Cable Cam Systems
Dynamic aerial coverage for your Korean production.
Cable cam systems hang cameras on motorized carriages that ride along tight wire spans. They give smooth, repeatable overhead and side-to-side tracking shots. These rigs suit venues like Seoul World Cup Stadium, K-pop concert sites, and the Busan International Film Festival, where normal camera support will not work.
We source cable cam systems and skilled operators that fit your Korean venue and shot needs. Our team handles rigging, safety certification, and tech rehearsals so your cable cam gives smooth, steady movement across every shoot day.
Capabilities
Cable Cam Services
Professional wire cam systems for events, sports, and film production.
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System Types
- Point-to-point cables
- Multi-dimensional rigs
- Spidercam-style 3D
- Compact systems
- Custom configurations
Versatile Systems
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Camera Support
- Cinema cameras
- Broadcast cameras
- Gimbals & stabilizers
- Live transmission
- Remote control
Any Camera
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Applications
- Sports events
- Concerts & festivals
- Film & TV
- Stadium coverage
- Large venues
Diverse Uses
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Full Service
- Rigging crews
- Operators
- Safety coordination
- Permit assistance
- Insurance
Complete Support
Professional Cable Cam Solutions
Capabilities
Our Process
Site Survey
We review your venue or location for cable cam setup and coverage needs.
System Design
We design the cable cam system around your shot needs, travel distance, and venue limits.
Installation
Our crews rig the system with full safety rules and backup systems built in.
Operation
Our operators run the rig during your event or shoot, adjusting in real time as needed.
On Location
Korean cable cam coverage for stadium broadcasts and K-pop concerts
Cable cam systems in South Korea hang cameras on motorised carriages that ride along tight wire spans. They give smooth overhead and side-to-side tracking that cranes or dollies cannot reach. Point-to-point rigs cover straight runs of several hundred metres for stadium and concert sweeps, while Spidercam-style 3D setups move cameras freely across the X, Y and Z axes inside venues.
The venues we cover include Seoul World Cup Stadium, KSPO Dome, Jamsil Arena and Gocheok Sky Dome. Cinema bodies, broadcast cameras and stabilised gimbal heads all mount to the carriage. Live RF transmission feeds straight into multi-camera switching for K-pop concerts, Korean Baseball Org broadcasts and major awards shows made at the Digital Media City hub.
Each job starts with a venue survey that checks anchor points, span layout, how close the audience sits and the rigging certifications the Korean authorities need for overhead work. Certified riggers then build the rig with spare safety cables, auto tension tracking and emergency braking. The system runs tech rehearsals before any live show.
The Busan Global Film Festival, the country's outdoor music festivals and the live-broadcast halls of MBC, KBS and SBS all sit within reach of our setup crews. Productions that qualify under the K-content cash rebates can count cable-rig day rates toward eligible spend. Shorter point-to-point installations can be built and live in a single working day where the venue allows.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between cable cam types?
Point-to-point cable cams ride a single cable between two anchor points, so they give straight-line movement. Multi-dimensional systems like Spidercam use many cables for 3D movement across the X, Y, and Z axes.
How much space can a cable cam cover?
Spans differ by system. Point-to-point setups can cover hundreds of meters, while 3D systems mostly cover areas up to 100m x 100m or more. We design each system to match your venue and coverage needs.
Are cable cams safe for live events?
Yes. Pro cable cam systems carry many safety backups, including spare cables, emergency braking, and fail-safe systems. Our team follows strict safety rules and carries full insurance.
Can you operate over crowds?
With the right safety systems, permits, and insurance, cable cams can run over audience areas. This calls for special gear, safety rules, and often planning with venue management and the authorities.
What cameras work with cable cams?
Cable cams can carry many cameras, from compact bodies up to large cinema cameras on stabilized heads. The system design accounts for camera weight and any live transmission needs.
How long does installation take?
Setup time depends on the system and the venue. Simple point-to-point systems may go up in a day, while larger multi-dimensional rigs in big venues may need several days.
Related Services
Productions in South Korea that need this often pair it with Wire Cam Systems, Helicopter Filming, and Aerial Drone Services for full coverage. Most projects also draw on Portable Power Solutions and Drone Videography.
On Set
Need Cable Cam Coverage?
Tell us about your venue and coverage needs and we'll design the right system.