Working on feature, television, or advertising productions involves at least a 12-hour work schedule, and for people like the floor manager or production coordinator, there are additional hours before the start of shooting and after the last scene planned for the day. Key is preparing for the project from the production support side—in every aspect, the shooting schedule and the order of recordings are the foundation of well-executed material. My adventure with the film and television industry began many years ago, and since then I have dedicated myself to managing sets. As a floor manager, my task is to ensure that every stage of production is organized, efficient, and most importantly, meets the clients' expectations.
Thanks to our experience and constant desire to improve every production, we are ready to take on a variety of projects—from commercials and corporate events to films and television series.