Hire a Producer in Shanghai, China
At a Glance
Assignment Desk provides professional producer services in Shanghai, China. Our producers come fully equipped with Production binders, Shot lists and call sheets, Wireless comms and operate on standard 10-hour production days. Available for corporate, broadcast, commercial, and live event productions. Book today for immediate availability.
What Does a Producer Do?
A Field Producer oversees the on-the-ground execution of a video production, managing logistics, directing talent, and ensuring the creative brief is followed from setup through wrap. They coordinate between the client, crew, and post-production to keep the shoot on schedule and on message.
Standard Equipment
Common Shoot Scenarios
- Corporate video shoots
- Documentary field work
- Brand content series
- Remote interviews
- Multi-location productions
Video Production in Shanghai, China
Shanghai is China's commercial capital and a key production market for international brands entering the Chinese market. Assignment Desk has completed 12+ shoots in Shanghai for corporate, commercial, and broadcast clients.
China's production industry is the world's second-largest by box office revenue. Shanghai's financial district (Lujiazui) offers dramatic skyscraper backdrops while the French Concession provides historic charm. The city is the primary location for international brands producing China-market content.
- 12+ shoots — corporate and commercial production for international brands
- China's commercial capital: headquarters for multinational APAC operations
- Dramatic skyline: Pudong's futuristic towers among world's most photographed
- Gateway for US brands producing content for Chinese market
Producer Crew in Shanghai, China
Our network includes experienced producer professionals across Shanghai. Contact us at 312-464-8600 to check availability and get a quote.
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Production Guidelines in Shanghai
Standard Day Rate: All producer bookings in Shanghai are based on a 10-hour production day, which includes setup, shooting, and wrap time.
Overtime: Hours beyond the standard 10-hour day are billed at time-and-a-half. We recommend building buffer time into your schedule for complex productions.
Local Radius: The local production zone covers a 50-kilometer radius from downtown Shanghai. Locations outside this zone may include travel time and mileage charges.
Equipment: All crew arrive with their standard equipment package. Custom gear requests (specialty lenses, additional lighting, etc.) can be arranged with advance notice.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need special permits to film in Shanghai?
Yes — all filming in China requires permits from local authorities, and some productions need advance approval from SARFT (State Administration of Radio, Film and Television). Assignment Desk works with local fixers to navigate the permit process.
Do Shanghai crews speak English?
Assignment Desk provides bilingual Mandarin/English crews in Shanghai. For all international productions, we ensure crew members are fluent English speakers. Local fixers provide additional language support.
Can I bring equipment into China?
Equipment imports require careful documentation including customs bonds. Assignment Desk strongly recommends sourcing gear locally from Shanghai's well-equipped rental houses to avoid customs complications and delays.
What is the best season to shoot in Shanghai?
October-November offers the most pleasant weather — clear skies and mild temperatures. Spring (March-May) is also good. Summer is hot and humid; winter is cold and overcast.
How does internet access work for foreign crews in Shanghai?
China's internet restrictions (Great Firewall) affect access to Google, social media, and many Western services. Assignment Desk advises crews to prepare VPN solutions and download materials in advance.
How much does a producer cost in Shanghai, China?
Producer rates in Shanghai vary based on project scope, equipment needs, and shoot duration. Assignment Desk offers competitive day rates on a standard 10-hour production day. Contact us at 312-464-8600 or visit our booking page for a custom quote.
What equipment does a producer bring to a shoot?
Our producer professionals in Shanghai typically arrive with Production binders, Shot lists and call sheets, Wireless comms, Monitoring tablets, Timecode slates, Release forms. Equipment packages can be customized based on your production requirements.
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