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March 22, 2024ENG crew in The Hague.
A local broadcast crew on your shoot fast — for news, diplomacy, the courts and live events across The Hague. LiveU on board, permits and Dutch-speaking crew handled, deployed in hours.
Based in The Hague · 4-hour deploy across Benelux · A producer answers, 24/7.
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Why a local ENG crew in The Hague?
A crew that knows the city — the Binnenhof, the Peace Palace, the courts and the conference venues — and arrives with full broadcast kit and a LiveU LU600 for going live.
Local crew, broadcast standard.
A The Hague-based ENG crew that knows the city inside out — and arrives with full broadcast kit and a LiveU LU600, ready to film or go live the moment it lands.
Around the corner
Based in The Hague, so the crew is on location in well under an hour — ready to roll for breaking news or a same-day booking.
Permits & access
We handle local filming permits and the red tape, and know how to get press access to restricted government and court locations.
Diplomacy & courts
Experience covering summits, the International Court of Justice, the Peace Palace and government events — discreet, accredited and broadcast-ready.
Dutch & multilingual
Dutch-speaking crew for local fixing and interviews, working comfortably in English and other languages for international broadcasters.
How a Hague shoot runs.
Tell us the brief
Share the date, location and whether you need LiveU or permits. A producer replies within the hour.
We sort access
We arrange permits and press access and scout the location — venues, light and mobile signal.
On location, fast
The crew arrives with full kit, sets up and films — live or recorded — with producer support throughout.
Delivered same day
Footage delivered raw, edited or streamed live. One local crew, one invoice.
Why a local crew matters here.
The Hague is the seat of the Dutch government and a centre of international justice — the Binnenhof, the Peace Palace, the International Court of Justice — so it draws constant news, diplomatic and cultural coverage. Filming here means dealing with permits, security and restricted access, often at short notice and in the city's famously changeable weather.
A local ENG crew is the difference between making the shot and missing it. CamJo24 is based in The Hague, so we're on location fast, we know which permits you need and where the light and signal actually work, and we bring the full kit with us. New to how these teams work? Our complete ENG crew guide covers the roles, the equipment and the shoot-day flow. Recent local work includes the NATO Summit in The Hague, European Commission coverage and Queen Máxima at TU Delft — browse more in our case studies.
What we shoot in The Hague.
- News & breaking stories
- Diplomatic summits & press conferences
- International courts & the Peace Palace
- Government & political events
- Corporate & institutional video
- Live broadcasts with LiveU
- Interviews & vox pops
- Same-day delivery
Questions, answered.
Do you provide an ENG crew based in The Hague?
Yes — CamJo24 is based in The Hague, so our crew and kit are local. We're usually on location across the city in under an hour, and available 24/7 for breaking news or short-notice bookings.
Can you arrange filming permits in The Hague?
Yes. We handle local permits and the paperwork, and we know how to get press access to government, court and restricted locations around the city.
Can the crew film at the Binnenhof, Peace Palace or the courts?
We regularly cover The Hague's political and legal landmarks — the Binnenhof, the Peace Palace and the International Court of Justice — with the right accreditation and a discreet, broadcast-ready approach.
Is the crew Dutch-speaking?
Yes. Our crew speaks Dutch for local fixing and interviews and works comfortably in English, so international broadcasters get a local team without a language barrier.
Can you go live from The Hague?
Yes — every crew can carry a LiveU LU600 to go live over bonded 5G/4G from anywhere in the city, with sub-second latency and no satellite truck.
How fast can you deploy in The Hague?
Usually under an hour within the city, and the same broadcast standard extends across the Benelux within about four hours. Call +31 6 40830071 or WhatsApp us — a producer answers 24/7.
Need an ENG crew in The Hague?
Tell us where and when. We'll have a local broadcast crew with LiveU on location fast — permits and all.

