Eric Bergez

Specialty Camera Operator • Stabilized Head Technician • Founder, Industry Sherpa Inc. • IATSE Local 600

Eric Bergez is a Los Angeles–based specialty camera operator and system integrator with over two decades of experience in advanced camera systems for film, television, and live broadcast.

Known for his ability to step into complex, high-pressure environments, Eric specializes in stabilized remote heads, dynamic camera movement, and custom rigging solutions—often supporting productions where conventional approaches fall short.

With a unique background spanning both on-set production and post-production technology, Eric brings a full-spectrum understanding of the imaging pipeline—from capture through final delivery. This perspective allows him to bridge the gap between creative intent and technical execution in real time.

A veteran of remote camera systems, Eric is routinely called upon by leading production teams to operate, troubleshoot, and optimize a wide range of platforms, including robo heads, railcams, wirecams, vehicle rigs, and advanced stabilized heads.

Eric played a key role in introducing the Flowcine Black Arm to the American market, serving as an original dealer and technical specialist supporting its deployment across film and television productions and other verticals.

In addition to his on-set work, Eric has played a key role in advancing camera technology in the field, including serving as Vice President of Intuitive Aerial Inc., where he helped establish the company’s presence in North America and Director of Business Development for Thomson Grass Valley’s Film Division.

Eric is also actively involved in the development and field deployment of next-generation remote head platforms, including the NODO TORQ Head™, contributing to real-world integration, testing, industry adoption along with security and defense applications.

He is also the inventor of the Z-Float™, a patented passive vertical stabilization system designed to isolate payloads from repeated Z-axis impacts—further reflecting his focus on solving real-world challenges in camera movement and stabilization.

His recent credits include 1% Club, K-Popped, The Masked Singer, Vanity Fair, The Orville, Watchmen, The Rookie, Wheeler Dealer, MasterChef, World of Dance, Wipeout, Lincoln Lawyer and major live events including the RNC, NFL Honors, X-Games, VMAs, CMAs and AMAs.

Today, through Industry Sherpa, Eric continues to support productions by delivering innovative camera solutions and trusted technical expertise—ensuring the shot gets done, no matter the challenge.