In Hawaiian, NOA means "free to roam". At NOA Production we do just that. With two SNG trucks and a SNG Fly/Drive away, we are free to roam anywhere in Hawaii or the world and provide award winning broadcast quality video. NOA Production is comprised of a group of skilled individuals with decades of media, television, and satellite production experience. Based in Hawaii on the island of Oahu, NOA Production is the first choice of media outlets to cover breaking news on Oahu, The Big Island of Hawaii, Maui, Lanai, Molokai, Kahoolawe, Kauai or just about anywhere in the Hawaiian Islands. Our award winning electronic news gathering and KU Band satellite uplink equipment and crews have covered a myriad of events such as;
- Natural disasters like volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, tsunamis, hurricanes, and flash flooding
- Military press releases, Medical surgery procedures and Memorable moments
- Professional and collegiate sporting events
- Television and motion picture promotional junkets
- Satellite media tours (SMT's)
- Riots and police raids
- Over, In and Underwater video
- Major Surfing and other Water Sport events
- Concerts, Contests and Conventions
- Television commercial creation and design
No matter what the nature of your event is, whether it's "live" broadcasting and/or streaming video on the web or just to capture and share a special moment, NOA Production can help bring it into the home, the office or worldview.
Main Clients
Select ENG and Satellite Uplink Clients include but are not limited to the following:
CNN, ABC, NBC, CBS, BBC, FOX, SKY, ZDF, Telemundo, National Geographic TV, Discovery, MTV, VH1, NFL Network, ESPN, NBC Nightly News, MSNBC, CNBC, Good Morning America and many production companies world wide.
In addition, NOA Production has produced world wide broadcasts of such events like The Quiksilver Eddie Aikau Surf tournament as well as the Vans Triple Crown of Surfing and many others. NOA Production also has an exclusive Federal contract with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to produce educational programming regarding how the men and women of NOAA strive to protect, conserve, restore, and uphold the public trust of nation’s marine and atmospheric ecosystems.



