Nissan made the 2020 GT-R NISMO to be the pinnacle of the iconic nameplate, complete with an upgraded engine, enhanced aerodynamics, and using lots of weight-saving materials. There was just one problem…how does one film it from the ground level? Introducing Mauro Calo, a professional precision driver and automotive video expert known for his work on big-budget blockbuster movies. He modified another Nissan GT-R for the job.
Once the car arrived, a bespoke tubular structure was welded onto the chassis, capable of holding the weight of the professional carbon-fiber gimbal camera mounting system. Its low center of gravity, adjustable sports suspension and four-seater configuration, the GT-R makes for the perfect high-speed camera car. With Calo behind the wheel, a gimbal operator, a focus puller and a director can all be in the car at the same time, ready to capture high-definition footage.
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When I started to think about developing a high-performance camera car, I quickly realized that the Nissan GT-R was the only car that would meet my criteria. It has supercar performance, with outstanding all-wheel drive handling and stability. It’s famously reliable, and it can seat the team I need to operate the camera system. There were no other contenders,” said Calo.