What to plan first
- Location type and district
- How much crew and gear needs to move
- Whether the day needs bilingual support on set
Guide
Guangzhou is a workable city for production, but it gets easier once you understand how office districts, trade venues, and supplier routes affect the day. Heat, humidity, heavy rain, and typhoon season can matter just as much as the route. This guide is a starting point for producers and teams planning a shoot here.
It is not a rulebook. It is a practical overview of the decisions that usually matter most before the cameras roll, especially when the day mixes Tianhe, Pazhou, and a move further out.
Before the shoot
Some of the key decisions come early: district, movement, season, and whether the day stays in the center or stretches toward Foshan and Dongguan.
District planning
Guangzhou looks straightforward on a map, but parking, load-in, and pedestrian access can change the route.
Allow more time than you think you need. A short move can still affect lunch and call order.
Outdoor work gets tighter in heat, rain, or winter wind. Leave a little flexibility in the plan.
Common mistakes
Working method
Start with access, then crew, then gear.
That usually works better than polishing the shot list too early.
Next step
We can usually point you toward the decisions that matter first.