About Us
We are a film production company with 20 years of experience in motion pictures, commercials, animation, CGI and stereoscopic films. Also offer production services and location scouting for Argentina Russia London America Since 2015 we are in the distribution business.
Our Services

Film Production

Celebrity Management

Event Management

Film Making

Web Series

Video Album

Music Recording Live Show

Short Movies

TV Serial
Production Managers run productions on behalf of the Producer and Line Producer
They help to determine the most efficient and economic way to schedule shoots, negotiate business deals for crews, locations and technical equipment, and make day-to-day production decisions to ensure that productions proceed smoothly. Production Managers are dynamic and highly self-motivated individuals. They should be excellent communicators, prepared to work very long hours, and able to react calmly under intense pressure. The role is challenging but well paid, usually on a freelance basis.
Production Managers are in charge of the expenditure of the ‘below-the-line’ budget.
In pre-production, Production Managers work closely with the Producer, Line Producer and First Assistant Director to break down the script page by page, and to prepare a provisional schedule. Production Managers then consult with the various Heads of Department to estimate the materials needed, and to assist in the preparation of draft budgets. Once the overall budget has been signed off, Production Managers assist Producers in interviewing and selecting crews and suppliers to meet production requirements. They help to negotiate rates of pay, and conditions of employment, ensuring compliance with regulations and codes of practice. They negotiate, approve and arrange the rental and purchase of all production materials, equipment and supplies. Production Managers oversee the search for locations, sign location releases, and liaise with local authorities and the Police regarding permits and other permissions. On smaller productions they may also negotiate contracts with casting agencies.
During production, Production Managers ensure that all bills are paid, that tasks are delegated properly, and that people work well together. Their responsibilities include:
setting up and implementing financial monitoring systems; controlling production expenditure; monitoring and controlling the progress of productions; overseeing production paperwork, such as releases, call sheets, and daily progress reports; and liaising with the First Assistant Director on set, to ensure that the production schedule and departmental budgets are on target. Production Managers sign and authorise all purchase orders, and help the Production Accountant to prepare weekly cost reports. They make changes to the schedule and to the budget as required, and ensure that these changes are brought to the attention of all relevant personnel. Production Managers deal with any personnel problems or issues that may arise, and ensure that all Health and Safety regulations are adhered to.
At the end of the shoot, the Production Manager ‘wraps’ the production. This involves ensuring that all final invoices for services provided are received, checked and passed for payment, overseeing that locations are signed off in accordance with agreements, and that all rental agreements are terminated, and equipment returned on time. On larger productions involving more than one Production Unit, these responsibilities may be delegated to Assistant Production Managers, who are referred to as Second Unit Production Managers, or Assistant Production Managers. In such situations, Production Managers are likely to work permanently in the main production office.
Producer: Leads the production, overseeing the entire process from a financial, practical, and creative standpoint.
Production Manager: Manages the day-to-day operations of the production, often reporting to the line producer.
Production Coordinator: Handles administrative tasks, scheduling, and communication within the production team.
Assistant Director (AD): Supports the director, managing the set, scheduling, and logistics.
Production Assistants (PAs): Provide general support to the production team, handling various tasks as needed.
Location Manager: Finds and secures filming locations, negotiating with owners and managing location logistics.
Unit Manager: Manages the unit base, including parking, waste management, and equipment.
Budget Management:
They manage the film’s budget, tracking expenses and ensuring resources are used effectively.
They create and manage the production schedule, coordinating shooting dates, locations, and crew availability.
They handle a wide range of administrative tasks, including paperwork, permits, and clearances.
They build and manage the film crew, ensuring each member has the necessary skills and experience.
The production department prioritizes the safety of the cast and crew, implementing safety protocols and procedures.