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Angel Independence - filming location in Mexico

SCENE 01 / VEHICLE MOUNTING

Vehicle Mounting

Professional car and motorcycle camera rigs throughout Mexico.

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Here is how this works in practice. Car mounting systems attach cameras securely to cars, trucks, motorcycles, and other cars to capture dynamic point-of-view and exterior motion footage. Pro mounting solutions have suction cups, clamps, roof rigs, and custom brackets engineered for safety at speed and vibration isolation.

Here is the short of it. We give car camera mounting systems and skilled rigging technicians who make sure safe, secure installations. Our team sets up the right mounting hardware for your car type and camera package, managing safety inspections and test runs so your vehicular footage is captured without risk.

Capabilities

Vehicle Filming Services

Complete vehicle camera mounting and tracking services.

01

Car Rigs

  • Hood mounts
  • Side mounts
  • Russian arm
  • Interior rigs
  • Tracking vehicles

Complete Coverage

02

Motorcycle

  • Bike-mounted cameras
  • Helmet cams
  • Follow vehicles
  • Chase footage
  • POV capture

Dynamic Shots

03

Production

  • Precision drivers
  • Safety coordination
  • Permits arranged
  • Road closures
  • Police liaison

Full Support

04

Locations

  • Scenic routes
  • Coastal roads
  • Urban driving
  • Race circuits
  • Private estates

Mexico Roads

Capture the Drive

Capabilities

All
Vehicles
200km/h+
Capable
Full
Permits
Expert
Drivers

Our Process

1

Shot Planning

Knowing your car footage needs, routes, and creative goals.

2

Rig Selection

Choosing appropriate mounts and tracking cars based on shots needed.

3

Production

Executing car filming with precision drivers and safety protocols.

4

Delivery

Processing car footage with stabilization and grading as needed.

On Location

Vehicle mounting and camera rigs across Mexico — hostess-arm and hood-mount full-frame Alexa, Sicario Sonora convoy heritage, motorcycle ride coverage via Tijuana cross-border resupply

Here is how this works in practice. We set up car camera mounting across Mexico through pro riggers running Current Studio Hostess Tracker, Filmotechnic Russian Arm + Ultimate Arm cross-border (Filmworks LA same-day via Tijuana 12-minute drive), MotoCrane motorcycle mounts, Sparkle Sliders, Tyler Mid-Mount + Nose-Mount stationary rigs, Edge Arm pursuit rigs. Plus FlowCine Black Arm car-mount support stabilizers. Mounting hardware: Filmotechnic 4-axis suction cups + safety lanyards rated to highway speeds, Mathews Studios MV-29 wheels. Plus custom-fabricated Mexican-spec mounting brackets for VW Vocho, Nissan Tsuru, Volkswagen Jetta, and Ford Ranger heritage Mexican rolling stock common in CDMX street-level work. Owner-operator car-mount riggers in CDMX trace heritage through Mexican telenovela on-location work at Televisa San Ángel and TV Azteca Ajusco. Plus Narcos: The country (Netflix) and Sicario series cross-border training.

Here is what that looks like on the ground. Car-mounting heritage in Mexico anchors in Sicario / Sicario 2 (Roger Deakins ASC BSC Sonoran-border armored-convoy work that defined the today's Mexican car-action aesthetic — multi-car hostess-tracker + Russian Arm pursuit), The Counselor (Ridley Scott 2013 Juárez border), Once Upon a Time in The country (Rodriguez. Acapulco hostess-tracker), Spectre 007 (2015 CDMX Day-of-the-Dead Zócalo chase — car-mount tracking + helicopter aerial integration), Narcos: The country (Netflix multi-season — CDMX + Guadalajara car-mount work), and Magnificent Seven 2016 (Durango Western — vaquero-on-horseback intercut with car-mount tracking).

Here is how the picture comes together. On the ground, Charro-and-vaquero rider stunt coordinators (Durango Western heritage) integrate with today's car work via stunt-driver teams Bickers Action LA cross-border (Tijuana same-day), Action Filmworks LA, AcademiX Mexico stunt school, and BL Stunts CDMX. Road-management permits route city SECRETARÍA DE SEGURIDAD CDMX, federal SCT for highway closures (Periférico, Reforma, Insurgentes corridor), Sonora state highway police, Baja state Transpeninsular Highway 1. STIC + STPC + ANDA union, IMSS workers-comp, ATA carnet (SAT/Aduanas).

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What vehicle mounting options do you offer?

We give full car mounting including suction cup rigs, magnetic mounts, Russian arms on tracking cars, hood/side/rear mounts, and interior camera rigs. Each setup is chosen based on shot needs and car type.

Can you film at high speeds?

Yes, with appropriate safety measures, we can film at high speeds. This needs precision drivers, road closures or private locations, and specialized mounting that's rated for the speeds involved. Race circuits in Mexico are ready for high-speed work.

Do you provide tracking vehicles?

Yes, we give tracking cars equipped with Russian arms or stabilized heads for smooth footage while following action cars. These allow dynamic camera movement while keeping stable footage.

What about road closure permits?

We handle all permit needs for car filming including road closures where needed. Mexico authorities need specific records and advance notice—we set up everything including police presence when needed.

Can you film motorcycles?

Yes, we film motorcycles using follow cars, bike-mounted cameras, and rider-worn systems. This has commercial work, race footage, and narrative chase sequences with appropriate safety protocols.

What roads are available in Mexico?

Here is the breakdown. Mexico gives top driving locations—Mexico's varied routes—coastal highways of the Riviera Maya, mountain roads of Oaxaca, and urban streets of Mexico City. We know the most cinematic roads and how to access them for filming.

Productions in Mexico that need this often pair it with Helicopter Filming, Car Filming, and Aerial Drone Services for full coverage. Most projects also draw on Location Sound Services and Specialty Camera Rigs.

On Set

Need Vehicle Filming?

Tell us about your vehicle shots and we'll put your cameras in motion.