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Kupo 40" Black Master C-Stand Kit
The Kupo CT-40MKB 40" Black Master C-Stand Kit with Quick Release "Turtle Base" is a sturdy steel lighting support kit with 2 risers and 3 sections that extends to a maximum height of 295cm. Century Stands or "C-Stands", are used extensively throughout the filmmaking industry due to their strength and versatility.
This C-stand can be used on its own, or in combination with the supplied grip head and grip arm. With studio flash modifiers getting bigger and bigger, the need to properly support them in a varying range of positions is increasing. The flat black finish on this Kupo 40" Master C-Stand reduces the chance of the stand reflecting back onto your subject. This makes your set-up easier and reduces post-production time.
This CT-40MKB kit includes 40" Grip Arm with Big Handle Grip Head. The 2.5" grip head is mounted on the end of a 40" piece of steel tubing 5/8" (16mm) in diameter. The surface of the tubing is machined to create a rough texture to ensure a non-slip surface for the grip head to hold onto.
The grip head has a pair of rotating aluminium discs attached to a 5/8" (16 mm) receiver. The discs have four different sized V-shaped jaws to accept any accessory with a 5/8", 1/2", 3/8" or 1/4" mounting stud or tubing. The V-shaped jaws have teeth that grab whatever is mounted between the plates securely. The grip head also features an ergonomic T-handle and dedicated roller bearings designed for maximum torque.
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40" Master C-Stand - Black
40" Grip Arm
2.5" Grip Head
40" Sections
Quick release mechanism
Sections: 3
1st Riser Diameter 35 mm
2nd Riser Diameter: 30 mm
3rd Riser Diameter: 25 mm
Leg Diameter: 25 mm
Fixed Stand Adapter: 5/8 in (16 mm)
Closed Length: 134cm
Maximum height: 295cm
Footprint Diameter: 100 cm
Weight: 7.5kg
Maximum Load: 10 kg
The origins of C-Stands can be traced back to the early days of the film industry in the 20th century. During that time, filmmakers faced the challenge of finding a reliable and sturdy support system for their equipment on set. The need arose for a stand that could be easily adjusted in height and angle, while also offering stability to prevent accidents and ensure the safety of the crew.
In the 1920s, an innovative solution was introduced by the Century Lighting Company, which later became known as the American Grip Company. This company introduced the C-Stand, a revolutionary piece of equipment that quickly gained popularity in the film industry. The "C" in C-Stand stands for "Century," honoring the company that first introduced this stand.
C-Stands are constructed from durable steel and consist of several components. The base of the stand features three legs that provide a stable foundation. The central column, also known as the riser, can be adjusted in height and securely locked in place. At the top of the riser, there is a grip head, which allows for the attachment of various accessories such as lights, flags, scrims, reflectors, and booms.
One of the standout features of C-Stands is their versatility. The grip head can be rotated and angled in multiple directions, enabling precise positioning of equipment. This flexibility is crucial in film making, as it allows filmmakers to control and manipulate lighting and camera setups to achieve their desired artistic vision.
Over the years, C-Stands have become an integral part of film sets and have found their way into other industries such as photography, theater, and live events. Their reliability, durability, and versatility have made them a trusted tool for professionals around the world.
As technology has advanced, C-Stands have evolved as well. While the basic design remains largely unchanged, modern variations include features such as detachable bases, removable risers, and lightweight materials for easier transport.
In conclusion, the history of C-Stands in film making is a testament to the ingenuity and craftsmanship of those who recognized the need for a stable and adjustable support system. From their humble beginnings to their current status as an industry standard, C-Stands have played an essential role in shaping the way films are made, providing filmmakers with the tools they need to bring their creative visions to life.
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