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Bringing Film Equipment Into the UK: A Complete Guide for International Productions

If you’re flying into the UK to shoot with your own gear; camera kits, lighting, drones, sound equipment; you’ll need to navigate customs, compliance, and logistics.

This guide explains how to legally and efficiently bring film equipment into the UK without delays or surprise import duties.

As one of the UK’s leading film crew agencies we know a thing or two when iot comes to making shoots go smoothly. This guide comes from years of experience working with teams across the US & Europe.


Do Film Crew’s Need an ATA Carnet?

Yes, in almost every case. An ATA Carnet is a customs document that acts like a passport for your kit, allowing you to bring camera systems, lighting rigs, drones, sound gear, gimbals, and more into the UK without paying import tax or duties, provided it’s re-exported within 12 months.

What It Covers:

  • Cameras, lighting, sound equipment
  • Drones, monitors, data wrangling stations
  • Tripods, gimbals, boom poles
  • Props, set pieces (non-consumable)

Not covered: single-use or consumable items like batteries, tape, glue, paper, or bin bags — these must be declared separately or purchased locally.

Why It’s Essential:

Without a carnet, you risk:

  • Being charged full import tax (can be thousands)
  • Gear held at customs
  • Delays or missed shoot days
  • Difficulty re-exporting your kit

Even if you’ve travelled gear without a carnet before, don’t risk it. UK customs now expect full compliance post-Brexit, even from EU productions.


How to Get an ATA Carnet (Wherever You’re Based)

You’ll need to apply through the official ATA Carnet issuing body in your country of residence. This is usually your national chamber of commerce or a designated authority. For example:


What You’ll Need to Apply

  • A detailed item list (with serial numbers, values, and country of origin)
  • A clear project purpose (e.g. commercial shoot, documentary, branded content)
  • Your travel itinerary (entry and exit countries, dates)
  • A choice of security method: either a refundable deposit or a guarantee insurance premium

Processing Timelines

Service TypeTurnaround Time
Standard2–5 working days
ExpressOften possible in 24–48 hours (fees apply)

Express services vary by country — not all chambers offer rush processing.


How ATA Carnet Pricing Works for Film Gear Import

Whether you’re flying in with camera kits, lighting rigs, drones, or sound gear, an ATA Carnet lets you bring equipment into the UK without paying import duties. Here’s what it typically costs, depending on where you’re coming from, and what to expect when you arrive in the UK.


🇺🇸 From the USA

USA Carnet Fee Table (USCIB – Official Rates)

Total Gear Value (USD)Issuing Fee (Carnet)
$1 – 9,999$255
$10,000 – 49,999$300
$50,000 – 149,999$365
$150,000 – 399,999$425
$400,000 – 999,999$480
Over $1,000,000$545
  • Security deposit: Typically 40% of gear value (for vehicles, 100–150%)
  • Guarantee (insurance) alternative: ~$0.80–1.55 per $100 of gear value
  • Extra fees: $12 per additional page, $25 per extra set, $75–150 for rush service

Note: Here are some super useful links for US Importers: USCIB / Boomerang / Roanoke


🇪🇺 From Europe — Film Equipment Carnets

France

  • Issuing fee: ~€201
  • Deposit: 25–100% of gear value or ~0.55% insurance alternative
  • Carnet Issuer: https://www.cci.fr/

Germany

  • Follows EU rules, issuance fee and deposit range similar to France
  • ATA Carnet Issuer: https://www.dihk.de

Spain

  • Issue fee: ~€165 (plus €50 for express processing)
  • Deposit: 25–100% or insurance alternative
  • ATA Carnet Issue: https://www.camara.es/

Netherlands


🇦🇺 From Australia (via ABF‑approved Chambers)

  • Deposit: ~50% of gear value
  • Issuing fee: ~AUD 550 covering up to 3 countries
  • Additional country voucher: +AUD 71.50 or +AUD 253 for extra trips
  • Urgent (2‑day turn around): +AUD 407; (1‑day): +AUD 462
  • Useful links for Aussie importers: ATA Carnet Express

Using Your Carnet at the Border

Every time you cross a border, you must:

  1. Exit customs in your home country (get the carnet stamped)
  2. Enter customs in the UK (get the carnet stamped)
  3. Repeat the process when leaving and returning

You must physically present your carnet with your gear and go through the red customs channel, even if you normally use eGates.

Customs desks aren’t always in ideal spots — arrive early, especially if travelling with excess kit.


Best UK Airports for ATA Carnet Processing

AirportCarnet SupportNotes
Heathrow (LHR)Full customs desksNotify ahead for off-hours
Gatwick (LGW)Limited to South TerminalCheck terminal location
Manchester (MAN)Reliable customsIdeal for northern shoots
Edinburgh (EDI)Call ahead requiredCustoms limited
Bristol (BRS)Not recommendedUse London if possible

What About Shipping Gear as Freight?

You can ship gear via a film-experienced freight forwarder, but you’ll still need:

  • ATA Carnet
  • Pro forma invoice
  • Agent at both ends

We recommend:

Always build in 2–3 days buffer time for clearance and delivery.


Renting vs Bringing Gear: What’s Smarter?

Sometimes it’s simpler, cheaper, and faster to rent locally in the UK — especially for shorter shoots, bulky equipment, or if you’re travelling through multiple countries.

Advantages of Renting in the UK:

  • No carnet or customs stress
  • No transit risk/damage
  • Full access to top-tier gear (ARRI, RED, Sony, Canon)
  • Local delivery to set or hotel
  • Instant swap-outs if something fails

Here Now Films offers full camera, lighting, and sound rental packages, either dry hire or crewed.


Whether you’re renting or importing your own gear, make sure you’re covered:

  • Production insurance (liability, crew, public)
  • Equipment insurance (for theft, transit, breakage)
  • Carnet value insurance (optional but useful)

We can extend our insurance to cover rentals when booked via Here Now Films. Alternatively you can get bespoke insurance through a provider like Hiscox.


Final Checklist: Bringing Film Gear Into the UK

✅ Get your ATA Carnet prepared
✅ Notify customs at your arrival airport (if needed)
✅ Pack printed item list and serials
✅ Get carnet stamped at every border
✅ Allow time for customs checks
✅ Consider renting if it reduces cost/logistics
✅ Ensure full insurance coverage
✅ Don’t list consumables on the carnet
✅ Bring backup power adaptors (UK plug is Type G!)


Useful Resources

We’ve pulled together a few trusted guides, links and organisations to help you plan:

Need Help Navigating This?

We help international production teams shoot smoothly in the UK — from carnet questions to kit rental and vetted crew. We’ve supported brands like Red Bull, Airbnb, and JP Morgan with exactly this kind of logistics.

Contact us for carnet support, gear rental quotes, or a production plan tailored to your project.

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