πŸŽ₯ The New Yorker features NHSA's collaboration with the HBO crew for their popular show "How To"

We're thrilled to share that the renowned magazine, The New Yorker, recently featured an engaging write-up about the NHSA facility's collaboration with the HBO crew for their hit show "How To." The article provides an inside look into the exciting behind-the-scenes experience that took place a few months ago.

In this captivating piece, The New Yorker explores the collaborative efforts between our team at NHSA and the talented HBO crew. It offers readers a unique perspective on the intricacies of the production process and the impact of our work.

From the moment the crew set foot in our facility, they were immersed in the world of NHSA. The article highlights the dedication and teamwork involved in bringing the show to life and showcases the NHSA facility as an interesting backdrop for storytelling.

We invite you to read the full article on The New Yorker's website [Insert Link]. Discover the fascinating details of how our facility became a stage for the innovative HBO show "How To" and gain a deeper understanding of the collaborative efforts that made it possible.

We are incredibly proud to have been a part of this exciting endeavor and grateful for the recognition from The New Yorker. This collaboration exemplifies NHSA's commitment to showcasing our expertise and fostering creative partnerships.

Stay tuned for more updates and behind-the-scenes stories as we continue to explore new opportunities to share our work with the world.

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