I wonder if the Bones ATF Filmer wheels are quiet? Had a bad experience with Satori Manzooris that creaked so loud you couldn't use them for filming. Might've been the harder core so feels scary to blindly order another similar set.
I have set up a lot of wheels over the years, quite a number of cruiser wheels including Satori and never heard wheels creak, but definitely heard a lot of bearings, bushings, truck pivot cup area and even decks creak, click or make more noise than was wanted.
Just curious how they were creaking, or if they were making any other noise, cause being soft wheels they tend not to really make any noise when rolling and were good cruiser / filmer wheels, except when they had flatspots, or things stuck in the wheels which then made noise like a rotary engine.
Any which way, yes I have a few sets of Bones ATF wheels as well, all of which are very silent when rolling.
Most brands now do make pretty good filmer wheels, some others of which I have tried and worked well include OJ Keyframes, Spitfire 80HDs, 4 Skate Co softies, Ricta Clouds, plus a number of others I can't think of right this minute. For a wheel to be used for filming, I wasn't really concerned with how well it could slide or other properties, apart from being silent and able to keep speed when needed when following someone, but most I have used as well on cruiser boards to get from A to B or just for a bit of fun when I wanted it.
* I do find having lubed bearings / newer bearings with shields on helps too. Having raw / open bearings usually means there is going to be more noise, as well as waxing pivot cups or cleaning bushings so there is no other noise coming from the filmer board and only the noise coming from the skateboard of the person being filmed.