
SCENE 01 / CABLE CAM SYSTEMS
Cable Cam Systems
Dynamic aerial coverage for your Indonesian production.
Here is how this works in practice. Cable cam systems suspend cameras on motorized carriages that travel along tensioned wire spans, delivering smooth, repeatable overhead and lateral tracking shots. These systems are ideal for covering venues like Gelora Bung Karno Stadium in Jakarta, outdoor events in Bali, and large spaces across Indonesia where traditional camera support is impractical.
Here is the short of it. We source cable cam systems and skilled operators suited to your Indonesian venue and shot needs. Our team sets up rigging installation, safety certification, and tech rehearsals to make sure your cable cam delivers smooth, reliable camera movement across your shoot schedules.
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
Reviewing your venue or location for cable cam installation and coverage needs.
System Design
Designing the cable cam system based on shot needs, travel distance, and venue constraints.
Installation
Pro rigging installation with full safety protocols and redundancy systems.
Operation
Pro operation during your event or production with real-time adjustments as needed.
On Location
Our cable cam systems deliver dynamic suspended camera moves across Indonesia, spanning stadiums and stages in Jakarta and dramatic natural spans above Bali's rice terraces and river gorges.
Here is the breakdown. We give cable cam systems and qualified crews from a base in Jakarta and Bali, rigging the wire-suspended camera setups that produce sweeping moves no crane or dolly can match. Our teams design and install cable runs between anchor points, calculate tension and load, and operate stabilised camera heads along the line for smooth tracking flights over events, action and landscape. We rig systems for live sport and concerts, for action sequences, and for natural spans across terraced fields, rivers and gorges.
Here is what that looks like on the ground. Indonesia's tropical climate shapes each rig, so anchor hardware and wire are inspected for corrosion in humid, salt-air conditions, electronics and motors are covered from moisture, and weather backup is built in against sudden downpours and gusty conditions. Rigging crews account for the heat when working at height through long shoot days. For shoots reaching Bali, Yogyakarta or remote locations, we build transport-efficient cable cam packages that move by road, flight and boat, supplementing the core team with local rigging crew familiar with the terrain and anchor conditions.
Here is how the picture comes together. Indonesia's different terrain gives compelling settings for suspended camera work. The country sits on the Pacific Ring of Fire with around 130 active volcanoes. Its landscape of terraced hillsides, river gorges and dramatic coastline gives natural spans well suited to cable cam reveals. Bali's rice terraces at Tegalalang and Jatiluwih and the temple settings of Java add cultural backdrops. Jakarta, the megacity capital, hosts the stadiums, arenas and event venues where cable systems serve live sport and concert coverage.
Here is what we have to work with. The two production centres of Jakarta and Bali hold the deepest gear inventory and rigging talent, with pro kit supplemented from Jakarta and, where needed, from Singapore. Foreign shoots need filming permits. ATA carnets are accepted for incoming cable cam and rigging gear, simplifying the movement of wire, winches and camera heads. English is widely used in the film-services sector, above all in Bali, so global crews set up rigging easily with local teams. The dry season, roughly April or May to September or October, gives the steadiest conditions for exterior cable work.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between cable cam types?
Point-to-point cable cams travel along a single cable between two anchor points, giving linear movement. Multi-dimensional systems (like Spidercam) use many cables to allow 3D movement in X, Y, and Z axes.
How much space can a cable cam cover?
Spans differ by system—point-to-point systems can cover hundreds of meters, while 3D systems mostly cover areas up to 100m x 100m or more. We design systems to match your venue and coverage needs.
Are cable cams safe for live events?
Yes, pro cable cam systems have many safety redundancies—backup cables, emergency braking, and fail-safe systems. We follow strict safety protocols and carry full insurance.
Can you operate over crowds?
With proper safety systems, permits, and insurance, cable cams can operate over audience areas. This needs specific gear, safety protocols, and often planning with venue management and authorities.
What cameras work with cable cams?
Cable cams can carry many cameras from compact systems to full cinema cameras with stabilized heads. The system design accounts for camera weight and any live transmission needs.
How long does installation take?
Installation time differs with system complexity and venue. Simple point-to-point systems may install in a day, while complex multi-dimensional systems in large venues may need several days.
Related Services
Productions in Indonesia 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.