2026年8月16日
Phnom Penh Dolly Rental | Hire Track & Camera Platform

A dolly is the wheeled camera platform on track that gives those glass-smooth push and pull moves in Phnom Penh – a Chapman Peewee, Matthews or doorway dolly with track. We rent the dolly with track and a dolly grip who lays the rail true.
What You Get in a Phnom Penh Dolly Rental
A dolly rental in Phnom Penh is the wheeled camera platform that rides track for the smooth, controllable moves a handhold cannot match – a Chapman Peewee or Super Peewee, a Matthews dolly or a doorway dolly with straight and curved track. We supply the dolly with its track and wheel sets, a seat and a column, or the track alone when you bring your own platform. One dolly, true track, the move that glides.
For most Phnom Penh sets the dolly is the foundation of a moving shot – the slow push a gimbal can mimic but never quite equal.
The Models Clients Ask For
The Chapman Peewee and Super Peewee are the studio standards; the Matthews and the doorway dollies cover tight locations and doorways. We match the dolly to the floor and the move – a Peewee for a stage, a doorway dolly for a corridor. When the brief names a brand we bring it; when it says “轨道车” we bring the dolly-and-track kit the Phnom Penh market already runs.
A mixed kit also covers a second path, which is why grip departments book the dolly and the track together.
For a fuller kit in Phnom Penh, Crane Rental is the natural next step.
How Dollies Are Used on Phnom Penh Sets
Recurring Phnom Penh requests are the French-colonial boulevards and the Royal Palace, the riverfront and the markets, the temples and the nearby killing-field memorials, and controlled brand looks built around heritage and emergence. A dolly is the glide behind them – a tabletop push, a walk-and-talk track, a reveal down a hallway. Phnom Penh filming permits run through the Cambodia Film Commission and the local authorities; temples and public spaces need permission, and drone flights are restricted and need civil-aviation approval, and any track across a pavement or plaza in Phnom Penh escalates the permit conversation – worth raising before the dolly is booked. Because track is modular, it also fits odd locations, which is why Phnom Penh grip departments keep a kit on call.
The dolly also earns its keep on product work, which art departments like as much as the glide.
If the brief widens, Scorpio Head Rental is the usual add-on in Phnom Penh.
Surfaces and Safety on Phnom Penh Locations
Mains in Phnom Penh run at 230V at 50Hz, Type A, C and G sockets; a dolly needs no power, but the camera on it often does, so we run cable along the track. Cambodia runs on 230V 50Hz, so 25p is the clean default; 24p can shimmer under tube lighting, so test on a grey card before the shoot. A dolly is only as smooth as its track, so we level the rail, lock the wheels and keep the path clear on a Phnom Penh location. We confirm the floor grade and the doorway widths before delivery.
On stages we confirm the floor and the rail joints before the dolly rolls on.
Pairing Dollies With a Crew in Phnom Penh
Phnom Penh offers a small but capable freelance crew and fixer scene geared to international productions, with a bilingual talent pool concentrated in the city, so a dolly grip to lay and true the track and a camera operator to ride the move are easy to arrange. A good grip owns the rail, which is what keeps the push glass-smooth through the day. For a larger build, add a key grip; the track multiplies fast once you start moving a room.
For a fuller kit in Phnom Penh, a crane is the natural companion on the same schedule.
Most shoots here also book Camera Car Rental.
Delivery and Support in Phnom Penh
Phnom Penh is a low, spreading city on the Mekong with growing traffic, so location moves need buffer and the river crossings need timing. The dolly and track are delivered to set, studio or hotel in Phnom Penh, and a dolly grip can be added for prep, the shoot day or both.
Cambodia’s dry season from November to April is the comfortable window, while the May to October monsoon brings heavy rain and humidity, which affects exterior scheduling and how the floor and light hold for a track move – plan get-in times around it.
Care and Counting in Phnom Penh
As with any grip rental, a production insurance certificate and a deposit are standard for a dolly rental in Phnom Penh; most visiting productions arrange the paperwork through a local partner. The wheels and the track joints are robust but the seats and the column threads are the parts that wear, so they are checked on return.
Build a two-minute track-level check into prep – a dipped rail is the difference between a glide and a wobble.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is included in a dolly rental in Phnom Penh?
The dolly (Chapman Peewee / Super Peewee, Matthews or doorway) with straight and curved track and wheel sets, or track alone when you bring your own platform. Tell us the path and we lay the rail.
Can you hire a dolly with a dolly grip in Phnom Penh?
Yes – a dolly grip to lay and true the track and a camera operator to ride the move are the standard pairing, and we recommend both.
What power should I plan for in Phnom Penh?
Mains here are 230V at 50Hz, Type A, C and G sockets; the dolly needs no power, but the camera on it often does – we run cable along the track. Cambodia runs on 230V 50Hz, so 25p is the clean default; 24p can shimmer under tube lighting, so test on a grey card before the shoot
Do Phnom Penh rental houses work in English?
Yes – Phnom Penh crews and rental houses work in English as well as the local language.
Tell us the dates, the locations and what the finished film needs to do, and we will come back with names and a clear quote. Contact the production office at [email protected].