


Flexible infrastructure supporting large-scale television production
by Rasmus NørgaardLarge television productions require more than filming locations. They depend on temporary infrastructure that can be deployed quickly, configured for changing needs and removed just as efficiently once production ends.
Over a three-year partnership, TITAN supported a major television production company with modular infrastructure for the German reality series, steadily expanding from partial project support to becoming the primary infrastructure provider.
The challenge
Filming took place at a remote location where permanent facilities were neither practical nor economical.
Each production followed an extremely tight schedule, with only a few days available for installation before filming began, followed by approximately 40 days of operation before rapid dismantling.
The production required accommodation and operational facilities that could be configured to suit the site’s layout while remaining flexible enough to adapt as project requirements evolved.
The solution
TITAN supplied a modular combination of:
- 27 TITAN4People cabins
- 12 × 20ft ISO containers
- 1 × 20ft ArcticStore
The modular setup allowed facilities to be configured according to the production’s exact site requirements while avoiding the time and complexity of permanent construction.
The customer chose TITAN for equipment quality, flexibility, competitive pricing and the ability to provide customised modifications where required.
The result
The partnership developed over three consecutive years:
- Year 1 – approximately 30% of the project’s infrastructure
- Year 2 – approximately 60%
- Year 3 – 100% of the required infrastructure
Today, TITAN provides the complete temporary infrastructure package, supporting production teams with accommodation, storage and temperature-controlled facilities throughout the filming period.
Supporting temporary infrastructure for complex projects
Large-scale productions require infrastructure that can be deployed quickly, adapted to changing site conditions and removed without permanent construction.
This project demonstrates how modular container solutions can support complex temporary operations where flexibility, speed and reliability are critical.





