FAQ
Frequently asked questions
A few of the questions that tend to come up early when people are planning a shoot in Guangzhou, especially when the day includes offices, venues, or supplier-side travel.
If you do not see your question here, feel free to get in touch. We are always happy to talk things through.
How far in advance should I book a crew in Guangzhou?
A few working days is usually enough for simple bookings. Bigger or equipment-heavy jobs, or anything tied to a venue date, are better planned a little earlier.
Can you work with visiting producers and agencies?
Yes. We work with visiting producers and agency teams all the time, including office days, brand work, and venue capture.
Do you handle permits?
Yes. We can help with permit-aware planning and location advice.
Can you help with trade-show or venue work at Pazhou?
Yes. That is a common ask in Guangzhou. We can help with crew shape, gear, timing, and the access side around venue days.
Can you quote gear-only versus crew-plus-gear support?
Yes. We can quote gear-only, crew-only, or a combined package.
Can you work with a visiting producer and a partial overseas crew?
Yes. That is a very common setup. We can fill the local roles and keep the handoffs smooth.
What changes when the shoot moves between Tianhe and Haizhu?
The route, loading window, and call order usually change, so we plan a little more time around the move.
Can you support shoots that move between Guangzhou, Foshan, and Dongguan?
Yes. Those moves come up often on Pearl River Delta jobs, and we can help with timing, handoffs, and the local side at each stop.
What kinds of shoots do you usually support?
Commercial, corporate, branded, documentary, industrial, trade-show, and editorial shoots are all common here, especially when the brief includes office work, a venue, or a supplier-side visit.
What do you need from us to get started?
Anything from a finished brief to a rough outline is fine. Dates, location ideas, crew needs, or even just the general format are usually enough to start the conversation.
Next step
If you want to talk through the shoot, we are glad to help.
Some projects arrive fully planned. Others start with a few questions. Both are completely normal.