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Crew ID Line

Our Exclusive Apparel

In the fast-paced world of film production, clear crew identification isn’t just convenient—it’s critical.

 

Color-coded apparel allows department heads, producers, and safety personnel to instantly recognize who belongs to which crew on set. This visual clarity helps prevent miscommunication, keeps the workflow smooth, and enhances overall safety. Especially in high-pressure, high-movement environments where quick decisions matter.

 

When every second counts, knowing who’s who at a glance can mean the difference between a seamless shot and a costly delay.

Beyond function, today’s crews deserve gear that works as hard as they do. Our color-coded

Line Unit  blends professionalism, comfort, and edge—built for 14-hour days, fast setups, and cold night shoots.

The LINE UNIT gear is subtle and edgy in flavor but distinguishable. You can't have full red, blue, and green apparel running around. that would be

"un-Hollywood" and tear at the fabric of the industry. There are reasons why we wear black. So we designed our "Line" with subtle color markings on black shirts so at a glance, you know who is with what crew on set. 

 

This isn’t your average crew uniform. It’s set-wear with style, designed to represent your department with pride while keeping you comfortable and looking sharp from call time to wrap. We are not trying to reinvent the wheel.. just update what is long overdue.

Introducing Line Unit. Welcome to the new updated apparel gear designed specifically for YOU! 

Even though you’re behind the scenes, you still deserve to be seen.

Crew ID Line
Crew ID Line
Crew ID Line

We have designed these with A-B-C cams in mind.

But these can be applied in various ways. Camera Crew is RED, Sound is BLUE, Lighting is GREEN. The Crew ID Line is expanding. Look for new items in the store with different dept logos.

We can incorporate your company branding on all items.

Crew ID Line

On set, “A-Camera” (or first unit) is often color-coded red to clearly identify it as the lead camera unit. This helps crew members quickly distinguish it from additional units, streamlining communication and movement on fast-paced shoots. Red means primary—where the key action lives. 

Color-coded apparel on set makes it instantly clear which camera unit each crew member belongs to, reducing confusion and improving efficiency—especially during high-pressure setups. When every second counts, being able to visually identify who’s with different units streamlines communication, enhances safety, and keeps production moving smoothly.

 

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On set, “B-Camera” (or 2nd unit) is often tagged with the color blue to distinguish it from other units. This clear visual cue helps the crew quickly identify the secondary camera team, making coordination faster and minimizing mix-ups during multi-camera shoots.

Wearing blue color-coded gear clearly differentiates themselves from the first unit and others. On busy sets with overlapping responsibilities, this visual distinction minimizes miscommunication, streamlines coordination between units, and ensures each crew member is quickly identified—keeping production fast, efficient, and safe.

 

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On set, “C-Camera” (or additional 2nd unit) is often tagged with the color green to easily identify it as the third camera unit. This helps the crew quickly distinguish it from additional units, ensuring smooth coordination during multi-angle or action-heavy shoots.

Wearing green color-coded apparel makes the additional camera unit instantly identifiable on set, especially when working alongside 1st and 2nd units. This clear visual separation prevents mix-ups, streamlines communication, and keeps the multi-camera operation running smoothly and safely—crucial during fast-paced or complex shoots.

 

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