In TimeOct 20 2011

The Biscuit Jr. was used to film the chase scene on the 6th Street Bridge for the movie, "In Time."
With Justin Timberlake and Amanda Syfried getting to be inside the carwith the stunt driver, Robert Nagle,
controlling the steering from a remote drive system out of the cameras eye it provided a pleaseant experience for
legendary cinematographer Roger Deakins.

Below a quote from the November 2011 issue of American Cinematographer-
"We used the Biscuit system with the Jaguar to really zig-zag through traffic and put the audience and
the actors right in the middle of the action," says Deakins."With no external lighting and the actors behind
the wheel, you really get a sense of the action. I'd never worked with the rig before and it was great."

DriveOct 5 2011

Our Biscuit Jr. became the star in the new movie,
"DRIVE" thanks to a shout out by
Stunt Coordinator-Darrin Prescott.
The equipment was used to perform many of the action scenes
when Ryan Gosling is in the car acting
as if to be performing reverse 180s
and other fun stunt work with the stunt driver, Robert Nagle,
doing the driving from a side mounted Remote Drive System.

MoneyballSep 30 2010

On set with the movie "Moneyball,"
the MTV (Mobile Technocrane Vehicle)
and Push Pull (pictured)
were used to film first unit scenes during a night shoot
on Van Nuys Blvd.

Fast FiveJul 1 2010

Allan Padelford Camera Cars loaded up the Escalade, C2 Chase Car and Remote Drive System and spent 8 weeks filming some of the greatest stunt work ever in Puerto Rico and then came home and captured Corey Eubanks incredible stunt flipping the bus several times for the opening scene of Fast Five.

HaywireJun 15 2010

Our Remote Drive System had a starring role in the movie "Haywire" taking control of the driving while the actors focused on their performance in the scene where the deer crashed through the back window.

FasterJun 15 2010

Our Biscuit Jr. rig spent several weeks on set with the GTO and Ferrari riding on top and stunt driver Robert Nagle handling the driving and chase scenes for "Faster."

Fast and Furious 4Oct 28 2008

The Escalade, MotoArm, C-2 High Speed Chase Car, Tracker 3 Axis Remote System, and Mobile Technocrane Vehicle (MTV) all worked on Fast and Furious 4. Of the work shot, some of the most notable work was on the opening sequence with the land train and the downtown race sequences. Production lasted for about 3 months and covered a variety of locations.
See trailer of Opening Sequence below

Opening Sequence - shot with MotoArm, Escalade & Mobile Technocrane Vehicle (MTV)

Downtown Race Sequence - shot with C-2 High Speed Chase Car & Tracker 3 Axis Remote System

Star Trek Oct 20 2008

Our Mobile Technocrane Vehilce and the 30ft Technocrane got to lead the Biscuit rig down the the side roads along the corn fields in Bakersfield, California while shooting scenes for Star Trek during the fall of 2008. Many of the chase scenes involving the corvette were filmed off the back of the MTV with the Star Trek vehicle mounted on top of the Biscuit Rig.

The HangoverSep 23 2008

Our driveable process trailer, The Biscuit, spent a few days driving the boys from The Hangover along the San Bernadino freeway filming the driving scenes in the Mercedes. The Biscuit along with stunt driver, Robert Nagle,enjoyed some quality time with the tiger filming the tunnel scene where the Mercedes hits the bus.

The SoloistJan 1 2008

Our newest toy, The POD, a modular remote drive system worked hard filming scenes in the hit movie "The Soloist" starring Robert Downey Jr. and Jamie Foxx. One of the most notable scenes had the stunt driver, Robert Nagle, driving for Robert Downey Jr.'s character as he hits Jamie Foxxes character who is crossing the street.
(-See trailer at 1.43 mark-)