Quite often we include more items in our kits than the competition
We are open seven days and 72 hours a week. We are open to staying late to accommodate returns, pick-ups and emergencies.
If gear is available, customers can pick up their orders at 9am. Our return time is 12 noon.
For many projects we are a one-stop shop. We are the only rental company to offer production, post-production and video streaming services.
We take an interest in every production. Sometimes we make recommendations that result in customers renting less expensive gear.
We use the equipment we rent on our productions. So when we discuss gear with customers we are not repeating something from a manual or brochure but we are also sharing our personal experiences.
We teach customers how to use gear and we have a check out room.
The Warner Music Group hired us to produce a dozen Carnegie Hall concert videos.
Enormously talented international artists were invited to participate in this prestigious contest.
We captured awe-inspiring performances.
HOME – A UNITED NATIONS VIRTUAL REALITY PROJECT
Ban Ki-Moon, the Secretary-General of the United Nations was a Korean War refugee. His family was saved by the United Nations and UNICEF. HOME, produced by Hello World, follows the Secretary-General from Africa to the Middle East.
We witness his total commitment and are moved by his compassion for the largest population of refugees in the history of humankind.
AT&T – FEEL THE MUSIC
Feel the Music is an AT&T project to assist the Deaf and Hard of Hearing community celebrate and share their love of music.
Jules Dameron – an award-winning deaf artist, directed the WALK THE MOON music video "Different Colors". The production crew was drawn from the Deaf and Hard of Hearing community. The CSE Group reached out to Hello World to produce a video of the making of “Different Colors”. It was a memorable, moving experience...
General Electric - UNSEEN STARS
General Electric, BBDO & Obscura Digital have received considerable praise for UNSEEN STARS.
Thirty-two projectors were used to produce a light show on the ceiling of Grand Central Terminal honoring the achievements of twelve female scientists and engineers. This is a remarkable effort on the part of GE to encourage more female interest and empowerment in STEM. Hello World was tasked with virtual reality streaming the show. We also provided post production services for the VR video.