Need equipment rental in China for a commercial, documentary, interview setup or branded shoot? We help producers and visiting crews source practical camera, lighting, grip, audio, monitoring and support gear in the cities where the work is actually happening, then coordinate the package so it fits the schedule rather than slowing it down.
Good equipment rental support is not only about listing brands. It is about understanding the shooting style, the number of setups, how mobile the crew needs to be, what locations are involved and how much of the package has to travel between cities. That is why many clients come to us when the production needs a local partner who can think through the package instead of simply forwarding a gear list.

Equipment Rental That Matches the Shoot
Some projects need a lean documentary package that can move quickly between locations. Others need more controlled commercial setups with stronger lighting, grip and monitoring. Corporate shoots often sit somewhere in the middle, where the crew needs a professional package but still has to move efficiently through office, factory or event environments. We shape the equipment plan around those practical differences.
- Camera packages for commercials, documentaries, interviews and corporate production
- Lighting and grip setups for both studio and location work
- Audio, monitoring, media, power and accessories that support the main package
- Package coordination for multi-city schedules and tight turnaround projects
What Producers Usually Need Help With
Equipment questions in China are rarely only about bodies and lenses. Producers also need to know how the package will be delivered, whether the city can support the full spec, how the gear fits the crew plan, and how to avoid over-ordering for a one-day job. That is where local production experience matters. A well-judged package protects both the budget and the schedule.
We regularly support productions in Shanghai, Beijing, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Chengdu, Hong Kong and other cities case by case. Equipment rental is often combined with fixer services, film crew support and production logistics when the job requires a more complete local setup.

How To Brief an Equipment Request
The fastest way to get a useful response is to send the city, dates, shoot type, approximate crew size and any known camera or lighting preferences. If you do not yet have a final list, that is fine. A clear production brief is often more useful than a half-finished gear spreadsheet because it lets the package be built around what the shoot really needs.
If the project also needs local coordination beyond gear, we can review it as part of our wider China production service approach so equipment, crew and logistics are planned together rather than in isolation.
Send the brief, city and dates and we can review a realistic equipment package for the shoot.