Apple Boxes for Film, Video, and Photography Production
Apple boxes are essential grip equipment that raise subjects, cameras, and lights to precise heights during film shoots, photography sessions, and video production. These lightweight wooden platforms provide quick, reliable positioning for actors, equipment, and crew on set. Standard apple boxes nest inside each other for easy transport, and their simple design works across every production scale from indie short films to major television sets.
Professional apple boxes solve positioning challenges without expensive rigs or complex equipment. A standard apple box measures 20 inches by 12 inches by 8 inches and weighs approximately 8 pounds, making it portable yet sturdy enough to support crew members, cameras, and studio & lighting equipment. The natural wood construction provides a non-slip surface and accepts tape, sandbags, and other securing methods.
Common Uses for Apple Boxes on Set
Apple boxes serve dozens of practical purposes during production. Actors stand on them to appear taller or match eye-level with other cast members. Directors of photography position cameras on boxes to achieve specific angles without cranes or jibs. Lighting technicians use them to raise lights above actors' heads for precise control. During interviews and green screen work, boxes create the exact eye-level framing that makes talent appear natural.
Beyond set use, apple boxes function as portable workstations. Sound mixers stack them to position equipment at working height. Grip teams use them as bases for flags, reflectors, and diffusion panels. Production assistants create safe stepping surfaces on uneven terrain. For musicians recording performances, boxes position instruments and microphones at the right height for balanced audio.
- Positioning actors to match eye-level between cast members
- Raising cameras for high-angle shots without equipment rigs
- Creating stable platforms for lights, reflectors, and grip gear
- Building ramps and safe stepping surfaces on uneven terrain
- Serving as mobile workstations for technical crew
Sizes and Construction
Standard apple boxes come in four nested sizes. The full apple box measures 20x12x8 inches. The half apple is 10x12x8 inches. The quarter apple measures 5x12x8 inches. The pancake (eighth apple) is 5x12x4 inches. This sizing system allows precise height adjustment by combining boxes of different sizes. A complete set stacks compactly, taking up minimal truck space.
Professional-grade boxes use solid hardwood construction, typically pine, selected for strength and minimal weight. Solid construction provides better load capacity than plywood and delivers the rigidity that prevents wobbling when supporting cameras or crew. Quality boxes feature consistent wood grain with minimal knots, reducing splitting risk under stress.
Who Uses Apple Boxes
Film production crews depend on apple boxes as fundamental grip equipment. First assistant directors use them to mark talent positions. Cinematographers position cameras on boxes before committing to crane equipment. Production designers build set extensions using stacked boxes. Photography studios use light stands & grip equipment including apple boxes to position subjects and studio & lighting rigs.
Video production teams covering events, interviews, and corporate content rely on boxes for quick positioning. Theater and live performance venues use boxes to raise actors and props. Music video directors use them to create platforms for dancers and performers. Students and indie filmmakers appreciate boxes because they solve positioning challenges affordably. A set costs less than renting specialized equipment and transports easily in camera bags & pouches or cases.
Safety and Load Capacity
Standard professional apple boxes safely support 300-400 pounds of distributed weight when placed on level ground. Never use boxes with visible damage, cracks, or rot. Always ensure boxes rest on stable surfaces before loading. When stacking, secure boxes with tape or sandbags to prevent shifting during camera movement or vibration.
Safe handling requires care during transport and storage. Inspect regularly for damage and retire units showing significant wear. Cost-effective replacement of aging boxes reduces equipment failure risk during critical shots.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the standard apple box sizes?
The four standard sizes nest together: full apple (20x12x8 inches), half apple (10x12x8 inches), quarter apple (5x12x8 inches), and pancake (5x12x4 inches). Combining these allows height adjustments from 4 inches to 28 inches.
How much weight can an apple box support?
A quality professional apple box safely supports 300-400 pounds of distributed weight on level ground. Always verify boxes are in good condition before loading with people or equipment.
Can apple boxes work outdoors?
Apple boxes can be used outdoors, though wood absorbs moisture and becomes slippery when wet. Sealed wood handles moisture better. Always dry boxes thoroughly after exposure. For wet environments, choose boxes with protective sealants.
How do you secure stacked apple boxes?
Secure stacked boxes with gaffers tape, sandbags, or lightweight chains to prevent shifting during camera movement or vibration. Always ensure the base box is stable before adding additional boxes.
Are apple boxes necessary for video production?
Apple boxes solve specific positioning challenges and are standard grip equipment on professional sets. They provide quick, flexible positioning alternatives for dynamic production work.
Where do apple boxes fit in a grip kit?
Apple boxes form the foundation of basic grip equipment, working alongside tripods & heads for positioning cameras and continuous lighting rigs. They complement stands and rigging equipment with simple, cost-effective height adjustment.
Shop Apple Boxes at Samy's Camera
Apple boxes are foundational grip equipment that every production benefits from keeping on hand. Whether you're raising actors for better sight lines, positioning cameras for specific angles, or supporting lights and grip gear, a complete nested set provides flexibility without bulk or weight. Samy's Camera carries professional-grade apple boxes from trusted manufacturers, with fast shipping and expert support to help you build the grip kit your production needs.




