Shenzhen and Dongguan
Factory filming, industrial video production and supplier-facing schedules.
Some Shenzhen shoots continue into Dongguan, Huizhou, Guangzhou or Hong Kong. When that happens, it helps to plan the cities as one schedule.
Shenzhen often serves as the starting point.
Factory filming, industrial video production and supplier-facing schedules.
Tech, manufacturing and site-based shoots outside the core city.
Corporate, event and commercial shoots moving across South China.
Cross-border production support where communication and timing need tighter control.
The main question is whether crew, gear and communication can move smoothly between cities without slowing the schedule.
The regional plan should be set early enough to protect the shoot days themselves.
Confirm cities, border points, factory zones, office sites and transfer timing.
Choose the crew, fixer support and equipment that can travel efficiently.
Keep contacts, site rules and local communication clear in each stop.
Run the route as one production from start to finish.
Regional work usually overlaps with these service areas.
For line producer and logistics support inside Shenzhen itself.
Production supportFor local communication and bilingual coordination in the field.
FixerFor camera, lighting and support gear moving with the production.
EquipmentFor industrial planning questions before the route is locked.
Factory guideCommon questions before booking a Greater Bay Area schedule.
Yes. Often the easiest way to keep the production consistent across several cities.
Usually yes. Cross-border schedules benefit from earlier timing, paperwork and transport planning.
As early as possible. Cross-city shoots are harder to fix after crew, gear and access are booked.
Send the city list, date range and production type. We can map the schedule and crew.