The best gear for mobile video journalism and mobile filmmaking for broadcast and film.

Below is a list of gear options for rigs: from basic to high-end solutions for every type of mobile video production.
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Simple, Sturdy Video Rig
Features a great-sounding mic, a face light and a solid grip to mount everything together.

- Grip
- Tripod (Full-size model)
- Mini-tripod (As shown)
- Small face light
- Mini-shotgun microphone
- Mic cable adapter
- Furry wind cover
- Quality earbuds
I show the actual gear that I use on real productions.
Basic Video Gear
This is the mobile video gear that the Ukrainian journalists I trained are using for filming professional video. This wired, two mic solution will last a long time and is essentially foolproof.
These are the essentials: This humble rig is the foundation for more advanced setups.

The gear list
- Grip to hold phone
- Pro tripod
- Two small microphones
- Audio adapter cable
- Small face light
- Quality earbuds
At first you may be thinking that you will need extra lenses and a gimbals before you can shoot good quality video. That’s not true.
I find it is better to first focus on stability and sound.
Capturing good sound is always the most challenging issue and the one that makes the biggest difference at first.
When it comes to microphones, I always stick with the reliable manufacturers like Røde, Sennheiser, and Shure.
Microphones are the one thing you have to rely on. I only show the gear that I have tested in real field conditions.
Simple cinema rig

Gear list
- Video cage
- Mini-shotgun microphone
- Mic cable adapter
- Furry wind cover
- Mini-tripod
- Anamorphic lens
- Filter mount adapter
- ND Filter
- Quality earbuds

She reported daily podcasts and picture stories from the world’s largest trans-ocean race.
Today she is a licensed drone filmmaker and this is the drone she carries in her backpack for filming outdoor expeditions across the sea and the Alps.
Joerdis’ drone for mobile filming
Gear List
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Low-cost Teleprompter

I made this teleprompter rig with two old phones.
In my example an iPhones 6S+ for the camera (running Filmic Pro app) and Samsung S8 for the script display (Running the Parrot app).
I fly it in from my lighting grid with with a Manfrotto 122B. A Super Clamp and a Magic Arm.

The rig:
Parrot teleprompter 2 Kit with remote
Helium Cine cage
37-46mm Step-up ring
Shotgun Microphone kit
Pistol Grip Shotgun Mount
Apple Lightning to USB 3.0 Adapter
XLR audio interface
10 inch ring light
MAX MOJO Broadcast Rig
Here is a single mic rig that is sturdy and light — The Max Mojo Rig for covering events and Vox Pop interviews at broadcast quality.

- iPhone Pro Max
- Røde Reporter mic
- Røde i-XLR
digital audio interface
- Camvate Aluminum handle grip
- Shoulderpod G1
tripod mount adapter
- Sirui 3t tabletop tripod with ball head mount
- Two Double male 1/4″ thread adapters
- Two rubber grommets
- Silicone strap to secure mic cable to grip
Filmmaking rig – Counterbalanced with multi-track audio
This is a steadi-cam style counter-balanced rig, ideal for mobile filmmaking.
- DJI Osmo Tripod
- Slik SBH 60 ball head mount
- Sirui TY 50-x
Arca swiss quick release and Mounting base.
- SoundDevices MixPre-3
with SmallRig Arca type clamp and plate
attached
- Sennheiser AVX
microphones
- Shure MV88
microphone
- Shoulderpod H1
and G1
grips
Gimbals
When pros make smartphone videos with motion shots, they want smooth tracking.
I have tried the various third-party gimbals that you can attach a smartphone and I there is one DJI gimbal that my broadcast trainees prefer because they can set it up on a tripod and enable subject tracking. Using the DJI camera app they can record piece to camera shot and move about while the gimbal keeps them in the frame. All without the need for a camera operator.
I have learned that the models that work the most naturally for me are the ones that also come with an integrated camera.
For example, I filmed the shots of the Award-winning film “Sophie Sutton” using the original Osmo + 4K camera. That model has been replaced by the much smaller and still capable Osmo Pocket.
Osmo Pocket rig
The Osmo pocket is a nice little add-on camera that can capture smooth motion shots.
Here is a complete gear list for buildin up an Osmo Pocket setup that will get you great results with your iPhone attached. Complete micro movie making rig here!
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