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The Right Equipment — Backed by People Who Know How to Make It Work for the Shot

A good equipment list begins with the shot list. We review the project type, location, lighting, movement and sound, then help you select a compatible package of cameras, lenses, lighting, recording and accessories instead of assembling devices that do not work as one system.

Production Equipment Available for Different Project Types

The service includes cinema cameras, lenses, lighting, sound, grip, green screen and drones, with the required accessories selected around the type of production, location, camera movement and length of the shoot day.

Cameras, Lenses, Lighting and Sound That Work as One System

We ask about camera type, number of units, lenses, camera movement, lighting and sound conditions, power and day length, then review compatibility and the essential accessories that quick equipment lists often miss.

Rent Equipment Alone — or Add a Technician and Film Crew

We set out the items, quantities, duration, pickup and return times, and separate optional additions. When the project needs an operator, camera assistant or sound engineer, we add the right role instead of leaving the equipment without the expertise to use it well.

Testing, Preparation and Handover Before Production Day

Equipment is checked and prepared as a package with the agreed batteries, support, cables and media. The objective is for the team to begin the day by filming, not by solving compatibility problems or searching for a missing part.

From a Simple Rental to Full Production Support

The service can stay focused on one piece of equipment or expand to include transport, crew, studio, casting and production. Choose the level your project needs and keep one point of contact.

Send your equipment list and shoot date so we can check availability.