Repeatable transport workflow

Anchor, mount, secure.

The Gearseat turns the rear seat into a dedicated camera transport position, reducing breakdown time between locations and keeping rigs out of the trunk.

The Gearseat mounted in the rear seat of a car

Setup flow

A simple routine for production days.

Exact installation and securing should always follow the product manual. The workflow below shows the intended structure for positioning the platform and preparing a camera for transport.

01

Locate the rear-seat anchor points

Use the ISOFIX/LATCH points in a compatible modern car. Make sure the rear seat and anchor points are accessible before loading camera equipment.

02

Mount The Gearseat

Connect the platform to the anchor points and check that it is seated correctly against the car seat surface.

03

Add your quick release system

Use the baseplate with 1/4" and 3/8" camera screws, or set up a compatible quick release workflow such as VCT-14, ARRI dovetail or Touch & Go.

04

Place and secure the camera

Mount the camera to the selected plate or baseplate, confirm the lock, and secure the rig before the vehicle moves.

05

Use the included seatbelt silencer clip

The included clip helps prevent seatbelt warning noise during transport when the rear seat position is occupied by gear instead of a passenger.

The Gearseat mounted in a rear seat with the baseplate visible

Operator thinking

Built around the moments crews repeat all day.

The point is not to replace cases or careful handling. It is to give operators a fast, dedicated, repeatable place for a working camera package during short transfers.

  • Reduce full camera breakdowns between nearby setups.
  • Keep production vehicles cleaner and easier to load.
  • Protect the rig from being loose in the trunk or footwell.

From Instagram

Watch the workflow in motion.

Short vertical videos from The Gearseat feed, showing prototype testing, mounting details and real camera transport use.