Film & TV Production · Berkeley, CA

Robots for Film & TV Production in Berkeley

Planning film and TV productions in Berkeley? A robot is the moment guests remember. From UC Berkeley venues to Greek Theatre, Airbot brings humanoids and robot dogs that deliver practical robot effects for film, TV, and commercial production — delivered, set up, and operated by our team.

Film & TV Production venues in Berkeley

Across Berkeley, film and TV productions happen everywhere from UC Berkeley venues to Greek Theatre. Whatever the space, Airbot delivers the robot, sets it up, and runs it on-site — so you have zero logistics to manage. We cover Downtown Berkeley, Telegraph Avenue, Fourth Street and the wider East Bay.

UC Berkeley venuesGreek TheatreBerkeley Art Museum (BAMPFA)Freight & Salvage

Why book a robot for film and TV productions?

01

In-camera practical effects

Real robots interact with lighting, reflections, and talent in ways that CGI can't replicate. The result reads as authentic on screen — no uncanny valley.

02

Production-aware operation

Our operators work within your AD's schedule, follow set protocols, and coordinate with your stunt and effects teams. We've done it before.

03

Multiple form factors

Full-size humanoids for wide shots, compact models for tight spaces, robot dogs for action sequences, dexterous hands for product close-ups — the right robot for every shot.

FAQ

Robots for Film & TV Production in Berkeley

Can I rent a robot for film and TV productions in Berkeley?

Yes. Airbot delivers robots for film and TV productions throughout Berkeley and the surrounding East Bay. We set up, run the robot on-site, and pack it down — all included.

Which robot is best for film and TV productions in Berkeley?

The AgiBot A3 ($6,499/day) is a top pick: Full-size flagship with acrobatic range — somersaults and aerial walking for hero shots. We'll help you choose the right one for your Berkeley venue.

How much does a robot for film and TV productions cost in Berkeley?

Robot dogs start at $479/day and humanoids run about $3,399–$6,499/day, with every rate including delivery to Berkeley, setup, and an on-site operator.

Can the robot hit marks and follow blocking?

Yes. Our operator can position and cue the robot to hit marks on set. Models with autonomous navigation (A2 Ultra) can follow programmed paths. We coordinate with your AD during pre-production.

Make your Berkeley film and TV productions unforgettable

Tell us your date and venue — we'll bring the right robot, set it up, and run the show.