03/14/2026
I've got my solo corporate job kit so streamlined I can load and unload in about five minutes, and comfortably camp in my car on long drives and rural jobs.
The Husky tool bag holds 2 to 3 cameras with lenses, v-mounts, hardware, VND's, accessories...basically everything that the cameras need.
Milwaukee crates hold three lights (500w/300w/100w) with cords and stingers, grip heads, cardellinis and super clamps, magic arms, boom mounts, gaff tape, misc grip, diffusion, and slate. The crate lid doubles as a seat.
Audio kit either fits in a small camera cube if I'm going light, or a larger bag if I'm going more complete with timecode boxes and stuff.
The Crescent Tools Siterunner utility cart is one of my favorite purchases this last year. It takes like 10 seconds to pull out of the car and unfold, and holds all the gear for a typical corporate shoot. I hang 6-10 Matthews light stands and two boom poles from the cart, plus sticks, a 7ft umbrella, and my backpack. The Tobiq duffle/backpack has been my favorite travel bag so far and holds enough stuff to get me through a good part of a week.
The two 500wh FXLion bricks fit perfectly in the small Husky tool bag and charge my phones, laptop, iPad, and Steamdeck for several days.
Of course, I always have my trusty RoboCup ๐ฆพ