Apple Boxes for Photography
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Kupo Half-Size Apple Box, Brown Stained
- Durable Baltic Birch Apple Box: Studio essential.
- Half Apple Box: 20x12x4" for versatile support.
- Accurate Sizing: Reliable platform, brown stained.
- Stackable Apple Box: Customize height precisely.
- 7.9 lbs Weight Capacity: Stable, secure support.
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Kupo Full-Size Apple Box, Brown Stained
- Durable Baltic birch apple box, stained brown.
- Full-size apple box: 20x12x8" for studio equipment.
- Lightweight at 5.5 lbs, easy to stack & transport.
- Versatile studio essential for height adjustments.
- Provides a stable, level surface for photography.
Proaim Standard Apple Boxes, Set of 4
- Durable Cedar Wood Apple Boxes; reliable support.
- Studio Apple Box Set: Full, Half, Quarter, Pancake.
- Varied Apple Box Sizes for versatile positioning.
- Stackable Apple Boxes; customize your setup height.
- Apple Boxes support up to 10.58 lbs (Full Box).
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Kupo Apple Box Set, Natural Finish, 4-Pack
- Durable Baltic Birch Apple Box Set for stability.
- Essential studio equipment: 4-pack Apple Boxes.
- Stackable Apple Boxes; versatile height adjustments.
- Natural finish Apple Boxes; professional photography.
- Full, Half, Quarter, Pancake sizes included in set.
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Kupo Apple Box Set with Half and Full Size Box, Brown Stained
- Durable Baltic Birch Apple Boxes ensure stability.
- Full & Half Apple Box Set offers versatile support.
- Studio Apple Boxes with a safe, reliable surface.
- Stackable Apple Boxes for adjustable platform height.
- Precise positioning with professional studio equipment.
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Flashpoint 4-In-1 Nesting Apple Box Set
- Durable Baltic Birch Apple Boxes for studio use.
- Nesting Apple Box Set offers versatile height options.
- Full, Half, Quarter, Pancake sizes included in set.
- Supports heavy loads; reliable studio equipment.
- Apple Boxes stack securely for custom heights.
Kupo 4 In 1 Nesting Apple Box Set
- Durable Baltic Birch Apple Box Set construction.
- Nesting Apple Boxes offer versatile height adjustments.
- Studio Apple Box Set supports heavy weight capacity.
- Precise positioning with Kupo Apple Box surfaces.
- Stackable Apple Boxes for compact studio storage.
Advantage Gripware 'Set in One' Apple Box Set
- Apple Box Set: Durable, reliable studio essential.
- Versatile Apple Boxes for precise height adjustment.
- Stackable Apple Boxes: Maximize studio space easily.
- Studio Apple Box Set: Supports heavy equipment safely.
- Photography Apple Boxes: Smooth, paintable surface.
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Apple boxes have been used in the film industry for at least 100 years. Distinguished from regular wooden crates by their modular design and holes on each end, these deceptively simple-looking objects offer film crews an infinite number of uses.
What Are Apple Boxes Used For?
Apple boxes are used in a variety of ways in film and photographic shoots, but they primarily function as portable, sturdy stands and seating platforms for performers. They can make actors appear taller, act as a posing stool in studio photography, and support lighting and props during any shoot.
One of the best parts about apple boxes is their versatility. You can stack multiple boxes for extra height or turn individual boxes on any end for added flexibility. Because all apple boxes are rectangular, you can rotate which side is up, giving you the option of three different dimensions to suit your current needs.
What Type of Wood are Apple Boxes Made of?
Most apple boxes are made of solid birch wood or birch plywood. Birch is a reliable wood for photographic and film shoots, thanks to its inherent strength and decay resistance. Birch performs well indoors and out. The wood’s natural light color is attractive, but it also takes stain well.
To get the best, longest-lasting use out of your birch apple boxes, make sure to keep them clean and dry between shoots. Untreated birch is susceptible to wood-boring beetles, so if you store your apple boxes outdoors, make sure to wrap them securely or pack them in an insect-proof container.
Furnish Your Production Set with Modular Apple Boxes
Sometimes mistaken for wooden boxes outside the film world, apple boxes are indispensable to most film production crews. They’re used for every conceivable task: as a makeshift chair for tired cameramen to sit on; as support for props, lighting, tripod legs, and set pieces; as a stabilizer for dolly tracks; and as a stand for actors to increase their height and stage presence.
Apple boxes are modular in design and come in the following standard dimensions: full apple (20"×12"×8"), half apple (20"×12"×4"), quarter apple (20"×12"×2"), and pancake (20"×12"×1"). The smaller dimensions include the mini apple box (10"×12"×8"), mini half (10"×12"×4"), mini quarter (10"×12"×2"), and mini pancake (10"×12"×1"). While the sizes will vary depending on the manufacturer, all sizes are fractions of the full apple size, enabling grips to customize their line up.
What are the Different Apple Boxes?
When you want to know more about the different types of apple boxes, your first step is familiarizing yourself with the specific terminology surrounding them. While non-film professionals may be perplexed to hear grips ask for “two full apples, New York,” these terms are widely known in the film world.
On movie sets, certain terminology acts as shorthand that lets crew members quickly prepare equipment with minimal discussion and error. Depending on who you’re working with, you may hear apple box terms or positions such as New York, Texas, Chicago, LA, grip-to-ground adapter, or man-maker.
“New York” means the apple box should be positioned at its tallest (20” high). When someone calls for “Texas” or “Chicago” on a set, that means the apple box should rest on its longest narrow side (12” high). “LA,” calls for an apple box to be positioned at its flattest (8” high).
“Grip-to-ground” adapter is a cute way of saying the apple box is a seat for a crew member, while “man maker” refers to when a performer or crew member stands on an apple box.
Finally, the term “family” usually points to a full set of apple boxes, including a full apple box, half apple box, quarter apple box, and a pancake.
Professional-Grade Apple Boxes
While it may seem tempting to use another type of wooden crate or a plastic milk crate instead of a professional-grade apple box, you should always opt for the real thing.
Professional apple boxes made for the film industry feature center supports so they won’t cave in or give at all under pressure. Quality joinery and sanded surfaces allow you to work without worrying about cracking or splintering panels or edges. They’re also precisely measured, so their heights are always uniform.
Buy Apple Boxes and Other Grip Equipment Only at Adorama
Adorama carries apple boxes in the standard sizes, including the full apple, half apple, quarter apple, and pancake. We also offer apple box sets so you’ll have everything you need to ensure a seamless film or video production. Advantage Gripware’s "Set in One" Apple Box Set, for example, includes the full, half, quarter, and eighth apple boxes. We also offer the Matthews full apple box and Alan Gordon half apple box, among other options from Kupo.