Bilingual communication
English and Mandarin support with local staff, contributors, drivers, vendors and venues.
A fixer in Shenzhen helps with contributors, site staff, local contacts and on-the-day communication when plans change.
Best when things need sorting quickly on the ground.
English and Mandarin support with local staff, contributors, drivers, vendors and venues.
Fast decisions around timing, room changes, site rules and real-time access issues.
Helping interviews, documentary subjects and client teams stay coordinated.
Keeping calls, local communication and small issues from turning into delays.
A fixer is a good fit when the day depends on contributors, access, translation and quick decisions on the ground, rather than full production management.
A fixer helps most when involved before the shoot day.
Understand contributors, access, language needs and the pace of the day.
Confirm details with venues, staff and local contacts.
Keep communication clear across crew, client and subject teams.
Handle small issues quickly so the schedule stays intact.
Fixer work usually overlaps with these areas.
For broader logistics, permits, timing and local producer support.
Production supportFor operator, sound and lighting packages that need local support around them.
Camera crewFor corporate, documentary and branded production structures.
Video productionFor cross-city shoots that need Shenzhen-led local coordination.
Regional supportUseful questions before booking a Shenzhen fixer.
Usually on leaner shoots where language, contributor handling and local communication are the main operational risks.
Yes, especially where access, escorts and local communication need close handling on the ground.
More locations, more vendors, tighter regional travel or a schedule that needs broader planning before the shoot.
Send the language needs, location type and whether the shoot is corporate, documentary or industrial.