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= Motion Impossible = Motion Impossible is a British motion picture, film and broadcast camera support equipment manufacturer and specialises in camera movement using remote camera dolly systems.

2015 - Present
Based in Bristol, the company was founded in 2015. The company was formed by BAFTA award-winning wildlife cameraman Rob Drewett and Product Design Engineer Andy Nancollis. Rob started his career as a cameraman in 2002 working on various wildlife cinematography productions for several BBC natural history series, including Blue Planet, Africa and Planet Earth II.

The genesis of the MI was inspired by Rob's need for agile movement during natural history television production. By using a free-roaming remote dolly system to get close to wildlife without distributing animals or natural habitat.

Since 2015, Motion Impossible has released several evolutions of the remote camera dolly, including BuggyCam, Mantis & Mantis 360 (renamed to M-Freestyle and M-360 as part of M-Series). M-Series was further augmented with M-Studio designed for indoor operations. In 2018, the AGITO Sports (free-roaming dolly) was released and expanded by AGITO Trax (tracked based dolly) in 2019.

The AGITO system is a modular remote dolly whereby users can attach different drive-ends (Sports and Trax Drive-ends) for other scenarios, albeit free-roaming, where navigation is not pre-determined or pre-determined tracks.

Modular Dolly Product Lines
Motion Impossible has two different product lines, M-Series and AGITO. M-Series is a non-modular small, scale and cost-effective remote dolly system. AGITO is a fully modular, enabling free-roaming or tracked dolly configurations using different drive-ends.

Both M-Series and AGITO are radio-controlled, whereas the AGITO has a bespoke remote Master Controller for setting up and controlling the AGITO system.


 * M-Series (2016)
 * M-360
 * M-Freestyle
 * M-Studio


 * AGITO (2019)
 * AGITO Sports
 * AGITO Trax