Public spaces
Busy streets, landmarks, and government-adjacent locations usually need more planning than private interiors.

Filming in Vietnam
Practical planning for foreign crews shooting in Vietnam, from first location ideas to permits, logistics, and local coordination.
Whether the project is corporate, editorial, commercial, or documentary, the working questions are similar: where can we shoot, what needs approval, who can help on the ground, and how do we keep the schedule realistic?
What to expect
One country can cover cities, industrial sites, heritage areas, coastal settings, and travel routes. The challenge is making those options usable for the actual shoot day.
We help crews narrow the plan, check feasibility, and avoid overpromising on what can be covered in the time available.
Planning notes
Busy streets, landmarks, and government-adjacent locations usually need more planning than private interiors.
Industrial sites and corporate spaces can be efficient shoots if access, PPE, and movement rules are handled early.
Drone requests should be checked early because not every location or schedule will be appropriate.
Contributor contact, location rules, and subject sensitivity often shape the schedule more than the shot list.
Contact
Send the brief and we'll help you figure out what is realistic before the team travels.