The Digital Imaging Technician Cart (or “DIT Cart”) is where all of the media is ingested from a shoot and organised once it’s captured. G-Technology was showing off how some of their kit integrates into a DIT cart at NAB 2019, so we had a chat with them to find out more about it and how it helps with film set workflow.
The goal of the DIT Cart is to be able to ingest media and have it available quickly. It’s a workflow efficiency thing to save as much time as possible. On most video and film sets, time is the most expensive part of the whole production, so anything that saves time on set is extremely valuable.
The DIT Cart being shown at NAB 2019 isn’t a standard kit that G-Technology sells. Every DIY Cart is unique and personal to the person who uses it, filled with the tech they find most useful and reliable. But G-Technology offers a number of products which are easily at home on any typical DIT cart. At the heart of this one is the G-Technology Shuttle. It allows for transfer from multiple types of devices, including storage from systems such as RED and Atomos, and offers the ability to automatically create backups as you pull new media in. A DIY cart isn’t something I’ve ever used on the shoots I’ve done. None of the productions I’ve worked on have had that kind of budget or urgency. But when you need to work quickly and efficiently on-set, they make a whole lot of sense. What gear would you have on your cart? We would love to send a shoutout to our sponsors who helped bring you this NAB 2019 coverage: Artlist, StoryBlocks Video, SYRP, B&H, Spiffy Gear. Don’t forget to check out our NAB Giveaway, where we’re offering over $8,500 worth of cinema goodies.