In the field of film and television production, efficient communication and precise monitoring are key elements for project success. Kent Lamm, a narrative filmmaker and YouTube blogger from the United States, successfully completed the project in a complex and constantly changing filming environment with the help of the Hollyland ecosystem.

Kent Lamm: Filmmaker & Blogger Profile
Kent Lamm is a professional narrative filmmaker working in the American film industry, as well as a YouTube blogger who loves sharing his short-film production experience. His YouTube channel is youtube.com/@standardstoryco, and his personal website is standardstoryco.com. His works have a unique style and focus on details, using short videos to teach the audience techniques and insights for short-film production.
Project Background and Challenges

Kent Lamm’s project “The Lost Fortune of Oliver Brody” features a diverse range of filming locations, covering wilderness areas in Washington State (riverside scenes, 2-mile mountain hiking) and cave sets in Los Angeles studios. The project team consists of 10 – 20 people. When shooting outdoors, the surrounding environment is noisy, with rushing rivers and waterfalls. Team members are sometimes separated by more than 50 feet, making communication difficult. At the same time, multiple monitors are required, and it is necessary to be able to refer to previously shot footage at any time.

Hollyland Gear in Action
For a better and more efficient completion of the shooting schedule, Kent Lamm’s team picked several products from the Hollyland ecosystem, including Solidcom SE Pro, Pyro 7, Pyro 5, and Pyro S.
Solidcom SE Pro: Intercom System

- During the filming process in the wilderness of Washington State, the Solidcom SE Pro wireless communication system played a significant role. The team distributed head – mounted devices to most members, and their noise reduction function ensured clear communication among team members in noisy environments. A team member said, “This head – mounted device is very practical. It saves us a lot of communication time, allowing us to communicate faster, and the battery life is not an issue for an entire day.” Another member mentioned, “When shooting in the wild, surrounded by noisy rivers and waterfalls, team members can sometimes be far apart, but the noise reduction function of Solidcom SE Pro keeps us in touch.
Pyro Series: Video Transmission
- Pyro Series: Director Kent Lamm said: “The Pyro ecosystem simplified our wireless video connections, enabling us to receive up to 4 video feeds from one transmitter.”
Pyro 7: Director Kent Lamm has always carried the Pyro 7 monitor with him. He greatly appreciates the automatic recording function of the Pyro 7 monitor, saying, ‘I really like the fact that the Pyro 7 monitor can automatically record, so I can access footage from any previous day as a reference at any time.’ - Pyro 5: Pyro 5 monitors are also very popular within the team. It has excellent brightness and doesn’t need a sunshade even during sunny days. A team member commented, ‘The brightness of Pyro 5 and Pyro 7 is very high, and you can see the picture clearly without a sunshade at noon.’ Moreover, Pyro 5 has high flexibility and can be flexibly transmitted within the team for use by personnel in different positions. For example, a lighting engineer can confidently adjust the lighting effects on a distant mountaintop through it.
- Pyro S: In terms of focusing and pulling, the Pyro S transmitter is connected to the Arri Alexa 35 camera, and the receiver transmits the signal to the monitor, providing stable and high-quality image transmission for shooting.

Real-world Use & Feedback
When shooting along the rivers and mountain roads in Washington State’s wilderness, the team used the Solidcom SE Pro wireless communication system to quickly share shooting details and adjustment plans. This way, they avoided communication problems caused by distance and noise. In the cave set at the Los Angeles studio, the Pyro series monitors let key people watch the footage in real-time and make quick changes. For example, a lighting technician could adjust the lighting from far away based on what they saw on the Pyro 5 monitor to get a good-quality image.
The whole project went well because of Hollyland products. These products solved communication problems, helped the team finish on time, and made the filming process more efficient and smooth. The team members really liked Hollyland products, thinking they worked well and improved shooting efficiency a lot.

Case Insights: Hollyland’s Value
Kent Lamm’s case fully showcases the significant application value of the Hollyland ecosystem in film and television production. In complex shooting environments, efficient communication equipment and precise monitoring devices are key factors for project success. Hollyland products provide reliable solutions for film and television production teams with their excellent performance and stability. For other film and television producers and teams, Kent Lamm’s experience has important reference value. Choosing appropriate equipment can improve filming efficiency and quality, thereby better completing projects.
The Hollyland ecosystem has played an indispensable role in the “The Lost Fortune of Oliver Brody” project, providing valuable practical experience for practitioners in the film and television production industry.
