New to the fleet
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Camera Support
Panther S‑Type Dolly
The new flagship. German-engineered ride, whisper-quiet column moves you can cut on, and a footprint that squeezes through real-world doorways. This is the piece we build days around.
New Orleans, LA
The Equipment
A robust inventory of specialty equipment and complementary accessories to solve the most challenging of creative problems.
New to the fleet
01
Camera Support
The new flagship. German-engineered ride, whisper-quiet column moves you can cut on, and a footprint that squeezes through real-world doorways. This is the piece we build days around.
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Camera Support
Grip Factory Munich arm on a base dolly — floor-level whisper to God’s-eye view in a single move, and repeatable enough to do it again on take twelve.
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Remote Heads
Stabilized kfx Aurora Mini with wheels station and monitor. Hood of a moving car, end of a jib, places an operator can’t stand — the frame stays surgical.
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Remote Heads
DJI Ronin 2 with a full complement of camera build parts. Jib, cable, car or handheld — rebuilt for the next setup in minutes, not hours.
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Car Rigging
Car rigging, done modern. Hostess tray, hood mount and the full accessory kit to put a lens anywhere on a vehicle — and trust it at speed.
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Track & Sliders
Straight, level, repeatable. Precision track for moves that land the same way every single take.
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Track & Sliders
Sliders ranging from 24 to 60 inches — the 8‑Ball 27.5″ up to a full five-foot rail. They live where dollies can’t: tabletops, car interiors, over a bathtub, the last inch of the location.
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Camera
A complete documentary build — body, glass, audio, media, power. Show up, roll, and stay rolling all day.
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600 watts of bi‑color punch. Bowens mount, app control, built for weather.
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Full-color RGBWW panel. Soft, fast, and any color a creative can name.
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The gaffer’s favorite pancake. Feather-light, edge-to-edge soft.
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Compact full-color point source with output that reads outdoors.
Lighting
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C‑stands · combo stands · diffusion frames · solids · flags · nets · rags — if it holds, cuts or shapes light, it’s already on the truck.
Specialty Rigging
Hostess trays at highway speed. Heads flown over crowds. Track laid where there is no floor. Specialty rigging is where creative support stops being a slogan and starts being a callsheet line item.
Selected Work
We aren’t just a rental house.
We’re full-service set operations.
Physical production made possible
We work with the best
camera support artists in this business.
The People
Gargoyle Grip is a small New Orleans crew that treats your shot list like a cathedral to defend. We turn up early, rig it right, and stay until the last martini is in the can. We don’t just support cameras — we support the creatives behind them.
The Owner
Dolly grip, best boy, crane & head tech — Connor built Gargoyle Grip around a simple idea: the gear you need should come with the hands that know it best. He’s rigged cameras on cranes, cars, boats and wires across Louisiana, and he always answers his phone. If there’s a tough shot on your storyboards, he’s ready to engineer a way to make it happen.
About
The name comes from the stone sentinels of a certain ’90s cartoon — stoic, watchful defenders who wake when the light drops. That’s the job description. Grip work is guardianship: of the frame, of the schedule, of the people standing under the rig.
Gargoyle Grip is a boutique camera support and production equipment house in New Orleans, Louisiana. Boutique means the gear is prepped by the people who rig it, and the person who answers the phone is the person on the truck. Creative support is the whole mantra — we don’t just support cameras, we support creatives.
— Gargoyle Grip, New Orleans