Moco Toolbox was founded by Ben Osroosh to provide training, practical solutions, and purpose-built products for motion control in tabletop stop-motion and live-action video production.
For individuals, small studios, and educational institutions, finding flexible and versatile motion control tools can be challenging. Many existing systems are either too rigid, overly complex, or not designed to adapt to the wide range of scenarios smaller teams face when bringing the precision and magic of motion control into their workflow.
At the same time, many video creators and stop-motion artists are creative DIYers who enjoy building, modifying, and expanding their own rigs. Moco Toolbox is designed with this mindset in mind. Each product is built to be modular and adaptable, giving users the freedom to customize and grow their setups, without requiring them to start from scratch with electronics or mechanical engineering.
The result is a toolkit that bridges professional reliability with DIY flexibility, empowering creators to focus on storytelling, experimentation, and craft.

Real On-Set Experience
With on-set DP experience and custom motion-control rig design, we understand the real needs of tabletop photographers and cinematographers in live-action and stop-motion production.

Custom-Designed Elements
To ensure smooth integration, we design custom components ranging from PCBs to 3D-printed and laser-cut parts, delivering clean, reliable outcomes specific to each project.

Made by DIYers, for DIYers
We know that many motion-control professionals are DIYers at heart, who enjoy building rigs and seeing them move smoothly. Every Moco Toolbox device and controller is designed to integrate into custom setups with maximum flexibility and versatility.

Ben (Behnam) Osroosh is a Los Angeles-based DP, stop-motion artist, and visual engineer. He has extensive experience designing and using DIY motion control rigs built around Dragonframe’s motion control capabilities, creating both live-action and stop-motion productions. His hands-on approach bridges cinematography, engineering, and animation, allowing him to design reliable, production-ready systems that support creative experimentation on set. More….