NMT’s Film and TV Cranes have featured

NMT Crane Hire has long been a trusted name in the film and television industry, supplying state-of-the-art cranes, haulage, and lifting solutions to some of Hollywood’s biggest productions. From World War Z to The Dark Knight Rises, our expertise has helped bring iconic cinematic moments to life. Now, as the industry evolves, we’re doubling down on our commitment to supporting film and TV productions with the latest equipment and unmatched service.
With advancements in film production and an increasing demand for dynamic stunt and camera work, NMT is expanding its fleet and services to cater specifically to the industry’s needs. Our range of cutting-edge cranes, including mobile and all-terrain models, stunt and camera winches, and access platforms, allows filmmakers to execute even the most complex sequences with precision and safety.

Managing Director JD Ambridge emphasises the company’s vision for the future:

He said: “NMT has been a key player in film and television production for decades, but we’re not resting on our past successes. The industry is evolving, and so are we. Our goal is to become the go-to crane hire partner for the biggest and most ambitious productions, offering innovative solutions that make film crews’ jobs easier, safer, and more efficient.”

A Proven Track Record, A Future-Ready Approach

NMT has already played a pivotal role in major productions, but our sights are set on the future. With new studio expansions and an increasing number of blockbuster productions being filmed in the UK, we are actively working to support both large-scale and independent productions with tailored lifting solutions.
Whether it’s a high-speed action sequence, an intricate set build, or large-scale rigging, NMT is ready to help filmmakers bring their vision to life.

Need Specialist Crane Hire for Your Production?

If you’re a film or TV production company looking for a reliable crane hire partner, get in touch with NMT today at 01753 785351 or send us a message online.