Embarking on a film or video project in Thailand can be exciting. But doing a co-production in Thailand is the best way to preserve the excitement while getting rid of all the hassles of working in a foreign country.Â
By securing a co-production with a knowledgeable, professional film or video company in Thailand, you can solve all the problems of not understanding or being aware of all the regulatory and logistical issues that can arise.Â
These issues include getting the necessary permits and licences to shoot on public streets or in private locations. They also include getting work permits for you and the cast and crew you’ve brought with from home to work in Thailand at all.Â
Running afoul of these regulations can end up costing you money and time. And these two things are often in short supply on a film project.Â
Pre-production Due Diligence
By securing a co-production in Thailand before you even step on a plane to your destination, you’re doing your due diligence and saving yourself unnecessary delays and problems. Your co-production company can apply for your work permits and have them ready for you to start working the day you land.Â
They can also arrange for accommodations, ground transport, shooting locations, catering, crews and cast, and camera, lighting and sound equipment.Â
Co-productions in Thailand are generally seen as the most logical way to work in the country. Not only does Thailand have thousands of beautiful locations in which to shoot, but it has a well-developed film and video infrastructure as well. Every aspect of the film industry is represented in Thailand with experienced people, state-of-the-art facilities and the most modern equipment easily available.Â
Working on a Film Set in Thailand
Working on a film set in Thailand can be as easy as working in your home country. Most professionals working in the film industry in Thailand speak English. Working with a co-producer in Thailand is the easiest way to provide for translators on set for those actors, extras and crew who don’t speak English.Â
Your co-production company will know what you require on set a long time before you start shooting. They can ensure you’re able to communicate freely between your cast and crew.Â
Food, accommodations, and transport are also important items to have arranged beforehand. Your co-production company will also arrange for these and other crucial elements of location shooting.Â
Back-office Elements of Production
There are also issues of insurance, local payroll, and taxes involved in any film production in a foreign country. But a co-production in Thailand with a reputable production company can easily handle all these back-office aspects of your project for you as well.Â
Often, a film project that chooses to shoot in Thailand is eligible for tax rebates from the Thai government. Your co-producer in Thailand can apply for these rebates and save you extra money that you can then put into the production.Â
The truth is, a co-production in Thailand is the best way to go for any first-time producers choosing to shoot their project in the country. It not only takes care of all the legal and regulatory issues, but it makes the whole time on set go smoother as well. Â