Film and television productions demand metal components that can be delivered quickly, accurately and reliably, often within tight schedules and changing requirements. At LGM Engineering, we support film and television projects with precision sheet metal fabrication, laser cutting, folding and welding, producing components and assemblies used across sets, rigs and production infrastructure.
We work with materials commonly used in film and television environments, including mild steel, aluminium and stainless steel, selected to suit strength, weight and handling requirements. Components are manufactured with controlled tolerances to ensure reliable fit and repeatability, particularly where parts are installed, removed or adjusted multiple times during production.
Our CAD-driven workflows allow us to work from detailed drawings, sketches or rapidly evolving designs. Accurate laser cutting produces consistent profiles and mounting features, while CNC folding ensures predictable geometry across brackets, frames and supports. Where welding is required, controlled processes allow strong, reliable assemblies to be produced without unnecessary distortion.
Film and television projects often evolve quickly, with design changes and time pressures forming part of the process. Our manufacturing approach is designed to accommodate this environment, supporting fast turnaround, clear communication and dependable delivery throughout the production schedule.
We manufacture a wide range of components for film and television applications, including frames, brackets, rigging supports, housings and welded sub-assemblies. By integrating cutting, folding, welding and finishing under one roof, we reduce handling and maintain tighter control over quality and lead times, helping productions stay on schedule.



