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Frequently asked questions
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- 01To prepare an accurate estimate, it is helpful to provide information such as the type of video, approximate filming dates, expected locations, number of shoot days, and whether casting, permits, or post-production services are required. If a script or storyboard is available, sharing it can also help refine the production plan.
- 02The best way to start is by sharing a brief description of your project, including the type of video, estimated timeline, filming locations, and any creative references you may have. Our team will review the information and propose a production approach that fits your goals and schedule. Initial conversations can typically be arranged through a short discovery call.
- 03Yes. Many international agencies and production companies collaborate with local partners when filming abroad. Our team can support projects as a local production partner by managing permits, location scouting, crew coordination, and logistics within Vietnam.
- 04Yes. In addition to productions in Vietnam, we regularly coordinate projects across Southeast Asia, including Thailand, Cambodia, Singapore, and the Philippines. Our regional network allows us to support projects that require filming across multiple locations.
- 05Yes. Many marketing campaigns require both video and photography content. Our production team can coordinate both during the same production schedule, which helps optimize time, logistics, and overall costs.
- 06Yes. Many productions are planned remotely before filming begins. Through online meetings, creative documents, and production planning tools, international clients can review concepts, approve locations, and monitor project progress before traveling for the shoot.
- 07Our team supports a wide range of productions, including commercial advertising, branded content, corporate videos, documentaries, and social media campaigns. Each project is developed based on the communication goals and distribution channels of the client.
- 08For most productions, planning should begin at least a few weeks in advance to allow time for concept development, location scouting, scheduling, and logistics. Larger productions or multi-location shoots may require additional preparation time.
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