We’re opening this space to share the journey of Camkeeper — and, above all, to listen to the people working on set every day.
Camkeeper starts with a clear first mission: to digitize camera reports and help information flow more smoothly between camera teams, DITs, production, and post-production. But our ambition goes beyond a single tool.
We want to better understand the frictions that happen on set: repeated processes, lost information, communication gaps, duplicated work, and all those small management tasks that could be simpler, faster, and more useful.
We want to hear what gets in your way on set
If you work as a camera assistant, DIT, focus puller, data manager, production manager, or any other technical role in the audiovisual industry, we’d love to hear from you.
We want to know what gets in your way during a real shooting day: from camera reports and data management to department communication, documentation, equipment tracking, coordination issues, repeated mistakes, or improvised solutions that help keep the shoot moving.
Sometimes, a specific anecdote from set explains a real need better than any market research.
Let’s build better tools with the technical community
This blog will be a place to share Camkeeper updates, product decisions, workflow reflections, and new ideas shaped by real feedback from professionals.
We don’t want to build tools in a bubble. We want the technical community to be part of the process.
If you have something to share — an anecdote, a recurring problem, an idea, a frustration from set, or a workflow you think could be improved — we’d love to hear it.
You can reach out by email or contact us through Instagram. We want to understand what actually happens on set so we can design useful solutions for the people working there every day.
Camkeeper starts with camera reports, but we want to help solve more of the real workflow frictions that happen on set.

