FAQs
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What is tabletop film production?
Tabletop film production refers to highly specialized close-up filming, ideal for food, drinks, and product visuals. It involves advanced camera setups, lighting, and motion control systems to capture precise, cinematic shots.
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What makes your tabletop productions unique?
We combine handcrafted, in-camera effects with cutting-edge technology: motion control robots, high-speed cameras, AI-supported workflows, and custom-built rigs. This fusion delivers a look that’s both natural and futuristic.
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What types of projects is your studio suitable for?
Our studio is designed for food commercials, product films, social media campaigns, packaging visuals, and high-end branded content that demands visual precision and impact.
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What kind of technology do you use in your studio?
We work with KUKA and UR10 motion control robots, Phantom high-speed cameras, advanced lighting systems, AI-powered visual tools, and our own in-house workshop for custom mechanical effects.
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What are in-camera effects, and why do you use them?
In-camera effects are created physically in front of the lens—no CGI involved. They produce more realistic, organic visuals with unique texture and depth, making them perfect for high-quality food films.
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How do you integrate AI into the production process?
We use AI for previsualization, shot planning, real-time adjustments, and automation. It helps us streamline production, reduce errors, and unlock new creative possibilities.
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Can your studio be rented?
Yes. Our fully equipped 260 m² tabletop studio is available for rent, including motion control systems, high-speed cameras, and crew. It’s ideal for agencies, brands, or directors seeking top-tier tabletop content.
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What does a typical production workflow look like?
We offer full-service production—from concept development and test shoots to the final film. Our workflow is designed for maximum efficiency and creative control, with minimal post-production needed.
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Do you work with international clients?
Absolutely. We regularly collaborate with international brands and agencies. Remote productions are fully supported with live streaming, real-time directing, and digital collaboration tools.
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How long does a typical tabletop shoot take?
Depending on complexity, most projects take between 1 to 5 shoot days. Thanks to our motion control systems, pre-rigging, and AI-supported prep, we’re able to move fast without compromising on quality.