Powered access specialist JMS has significant experience in providing aerial platforms and working at height expertise for film, TV and media projects including live broadcasts.
The JMS media team, based at Pinewood Studios, supplies electric- and diesel-powered access platforms, including cherry pickers and scissor lifts, for rigging, lighting, camera, and special effects crews.
Alongside a wide range of modern mobile elevating work platforms (MEWPs), JMS can provide the specialist attachments needed for safe mount of light rigs and screens.

Contact Paul Hollands, JMS Film & TV Media Specialist, to discuss your access requirements on 01753 785907.
They will help select the right MEWPs, designed for working at height both indoors and outdoors, at a cost that meets tight production budgets, while getting the job done effectively and safely.
A single point of contact within the media team gets you the support you need fast. We provide full 24/7 UK coverage, reliable same-day deliveries and full mobile engineer support.
Best MEWPs for film, TV and media
Options include aerial platforms, scissor lifts and personnel masts with non-marking tyres, low weight for sensitive and unstable floors and compact designs to access difficult-to-reach areas.
The JMS media team works with you to provide a site recce service, risk assessment and method statements (RAMS), and an efficient scheduling and delivery service for tight turnarounds.
At JMS, safety comes first. Qualified trainers are available to provide on-site IPAF-accredited operative training for static and mobile booms, scissor lifts, masts and push-arounds.
Contact Paul Hollands, JMS Film & TV Media Specialist, to discuss your access requirements on 01753 785907.
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