PrePost Data runs its entire mobile unit out of a Nissan NV 2500 High Roof, which is regularly driven across the nation from Los Angeles to Savannah, Ga.
by Staff
December 26, 2012
PrePost Data focuses on building dailies, which is making copies of the film shot on set for the director and producer to watch and analyze. This work requires them to be constantly on the move.
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PrePost Data focuses on building dailies, which is making copies of the film shot on set for the director and producer to watch and analyze. This work requires them to be constantly on the move.
PrePost Data runs its entire mobile unit out of a Nissan NV 2500 High Roof.
The company is in the film and video production business, and its expertise is making sure content gets from cameras into the post-production process safely. PrePost Data focuses on building dailies, which is making copies of the film shot on set for the director and producer to watch and analyze. This work requires them to be constantly on the move.
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"We looked at a lot of vehicles to find out which one kind of best suited our needs and the reason we chose the Nissan NV was it was economical, and fit into our business model. It was extremely flexible," said Jason Brown, co-founder of PrePost Data.
Brown said the van is attractive, but more importantly, spacious and smooth on the road. The tall roof allows for directors and producers to stay standing while inside the vehicle. The smooth ride allows their equipment to stay secure while driving hundreds of miles cross country.
"When people come into the van they are just wowed," said Andrew Guerrero, a digital imaging technician with PrePost Data.
Guerrero and Brown said they regularly drive their NV across the nation from Los Angeles to Savannah, Ga. They typically change locations four to five times a day and often change climates just as often.
See a video below of PrePost Data using its Nissan NV:
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