Showing posts with label benetone films line producer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label benetone films line producer. Show all posts
A21 Can You See Me Campaign
Benetone Films are honored to be part of A21 for the “Can You See Me?” Campaign, which aims to bring awareness on the millions of men, women, and children who are currently trapped in slavery across the world.
Thanks to all the production team and crew on this. It was a very gratifying experience to be part of a powerful campaign… in hopes to open few more eyes to the needs of the victims.
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Watch Trailer of The Asylum’s King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table
We are incredibly proud to be involved in the production of The Asylum's latest film, King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. Filmed in Thailand, the film is a modern retelling of the of the classic tale, starring Sara Malakul Lane, Eoin O’Brien, Byron Gibson, Svitlana Zavialova, and Elidh MacQueen. King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table is directed by Jared Cohn.
Synopsis: The Legends Return this May! Facing certain defeat, Merlin banishes the evil enchantress Morgana and her son Mordred to the ends of universe. Vowing revenge, Morgana and her son return to Earth, hell-bent on destroying every last descendant of King Arthur and his Knights.
MasterChef India reaches Thailand
We are honored to be the line producer of the award winning franchise of Masterchef. MasterChef is a reality TV show, where cooking is not just a hobby for the contestants, but their passion. Award winning Michelin chef Vikas Khanna, chef Kunal Kapur and restaurateur Zorawar Kalra are the judges of MasterChef India Season 5.
The shoot in Thailand was done at the popular Damnoen Saduak floating market.
The Challenge? The judges welcome the home cooks in Bangkok's floating market and ask them to prepare a Thai three course meal. With the winner announced, the other cooks have to prepare a dish using the ingredients in the mystery box challenge.
For your production needs in Thailand, contact us at contact@benetonefilms.com or for any other information relating to shooting in Thailand, drop us a mail!
Watch Masterchef India - The Thai Challenge here!
Today at Damnoen Saduak floating market: MasterChef India next episode making here #MasterChefIndia #Thailand pic.twitter.com/MMvxz4tqV2— bangkok charlie (@bangkokcharlie) October 11, 2016
The shoot in Thailand was done at the popular Damnoen Saduak floating market.
The Challenge? The judges welcome the home cooks in Bangkok's floating market and ask them to prepare a Thai three course meal. With the winner announced, the other cooks have to prepare a dish using the ingredients in the mystery box challenge.
For your production needs in Thailand, contact us at contact@benetonefilms.com or for any other information relating to shooting in Thailand, drop us a mail!
Watch Masterchef India - The Thai Challenge here!
Finding the right production services company in Thailand
So much more than just a 'fixer'
As the world film market has developed and regional film industries have grown, film-makers have a choice of destinations across the globe - from desert to jungle - from high-rise cityscapes to pastoral beauty.
In the old days, when Tarzan movies were filmed in the RKO Forty Acres backlot and in Sherwood Forest, filming in far-flung locations was a massive logistical challenge.
Nowadays, the international air network, high-speed communications, and the availability of local resources has meant that not only can film-makers achieve authenticity and added production value, but they can even save money.
Communicating in a different language, dealing with different cultures, and negotiating local deals has always needed a local 'fixer' - a man on the ground who can guide a production through the local system.
Nowadays the role of the 'fixer' has evolved into an industry of well-established and experienced production services companies.
Whereas before, it was common for a film to bring in the entire crew, and rely only on a minimum local team to handle the logistics, nowadays producers find that they can often hire local crew, local equipment, local cast, and even local creative department heads.
The increased responsibilities of the local production service company make it more important than ever to find the right production services company.
Thailand recognised the importance of the role of production service companies, and the Thailand Film Office trains, monitors and regulates Thailand's production service companies to ensure that visiting film productions can expect a high standard of service.
But with over a hundred production service companies registered in Thailand, how do you pick a production service company for your film?
1. It is always a good idea to speak to a number of different companies. Every production is different, with its own set of requirements, its own scale and budget. 'Shopping' for the right match is always beneficial.
2. Find a company that has experience at the level that you are working. Some production service companies specialize in commercials, television, or feature films. Some companies have systems in place that enable them to deal with big-budget productions, whilst others can draw every last cent of value from a low-budget film.
3. If you are using a completion bond, it's important that your local production services company is 'bondable'. If you are working for a studio, there may be a large burden of FCPA reporting requirements. In these cases, you will need a production services company with legal and accounting experience.
4. Financial transparency is an area which the Thailand Film Office has prioritized. You should expect a full, transparent accounting system, which withstands both internal and external auditing.
5. Ensure that your production services company has relationships with a number of different local facilities and equipment suppliers, so that you can get competitive quotes.
6. Find a company that is prepared to give you the bad news as well as the good news! When you want to shut down a main road at rush hour, a production service company sometimes must advise you that this is not possible. But a company who truly understands your creative goal can suggest alternatives.
7. The right company will not just take orders, but will suggest ways to increase efficiency and value. They will understand your vision and work with you to achieve the best possible result.
Watch: Galantis' New Video, 'Love On Me' Filmed in Thailand
After the success of their massive summer single “No Money”, Galantis are pumped and ready to return with a new music video of their latest single, “Love On Me”, with Australian producer Hook N Sling.
The Swedish EDM duo shot the new music video in Thailand with Benetone Films featuring one of the country’s famous temples and local talents dancing synchronously.
“We filmed the music video in the temple of Wat Tham Khao Noi of the popular province of Kanchanaburi in Thailand. The song is a perfect anthem for celebrating pure joy, humanity and creativity and we feel the extremely beautiful temple represents all of these. Also the location was quite different than many other temples as it is set at the foot of a small hill offering a grander vista of the place rather than a flat temple, and we feel it embodies the dynamics of the song.” explains Kulthep Narula, COO, of production service company Benetone Films.
Featuring over 40 dancers, the uplifting video is produced by Lauren Solie and directed by Dano Cerny, who has previously worked with Elle King, Erik Hassle and Tori Kelly.

With its smile-inducing and catchy chorus, “Love On Me” is guaranteed to put you in a good mood... and the accompanying music video is equally as uplifting. Director Dano Cerny describes the music video as a blending innovation with spirit and color. The goal is to make something timeless that also speaks to what is happening now and sharing love joy in many forms.
“This project is a collaboration of our two global offices, Thailand and USA. The client having a seamless workflow between their producers, our US office and Thai office in order to ensure a smooth communication leading up to a fantastic production. We all had an amazing time working on the project from the inception to execution. Overall, we would say that Benetone Films had fun working on the project. We were lucky that we got to work on this world class platform and we are proud to be a part of the project and look forward to more in the coming future.”
Watch: Galantis' New Video, 'Love On Me' Filmed in Thailand
After the success of their massive summer single “No Money”, Galantis are pumped and ready to return with a new music video of their latest single, “Love On Me”, with Australian producer Hook N Sling.
The Swedish EDM duo shot the new music video in Thailand with Benetone Films featuring one of the country’s famous temples and local talents dancing synchronously.
“We filmed the music video in the temple of Wat Tham Khao Noi of the popular province of Kanchanaburi in Thailand. The song is a perfect anthem for celebrating pure joy, humanity and creativity and we feel the extremely beautiful temple represents all of these. Also the location was quite different than many other temples as it is set at the foot of a small hill offering a grander vista of the place rather than a flat temple, and we feel it embodies the dynamics of the song.” explains Kulthep Narula, COO, of production service company Benetone Films.
Featuring over 40 dancers, the uplifting video is produced by Lauren Solie and directed by Dano Cerny, who has previously worked with Elle King, Erik Hassle and Tori Kelly.

With its smile-inducing and catchy chorus, “Love On Me” is guaranteed to put you in a good mood... and the accompanying music video is equally as uplifting. Director Dano Cerny describes the music video as a blending innovation with spirit and color. The goal is to make something timeless that also speaks to what is happening now and sharing love joy in many forms.
“This project is a collaboration of our two global offices, Thailand and USA. The client having a seamless workflow between their producers, our US office and Thai office in order to ensure a smooth communication leading up to a fantastic production. We all had an amazing time working on the project from the inception to execution. Overall, we would say that Benetone Films had fun working on the project. We were lucky that we got to work on this world class platform and we are proud to be a part of the project and look forward to more in the coming future.”
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Featured Director: Sorapan Kingpayome (Joe)
For this month, we are proud to feature one of Benetone Films' director: SORAPAN KINGPAYOME (JOE).
Joe graduated at King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang with a Bachelor of Fine, Department of Communication Arts and Design.
Joe has been involved in film work ever since his days in university. He is already an experienced film maker, editor and director of music videos. Besides this, he has also won awards for 16 mm. films. For him, commercials and art are one in the same. He tries to find new directions which break all established rules.
Joe’s work is modern, incorporating refreshingly new camera angles unlike anyone else. If you are open minded there are many more exciting ideas to be culled from him.
Benetone Films has access to the most elite pool of talent within Thailand as well as from different corners around the world. With our partners in Asia, US, Europe and Australia, we are able to tap into local and international Directors and Directors of Photography that best match the needs of the project. Visit benetonefilms.com to view our other projects.
Joe graduated at King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang with a Bachelor of Fine, Department of Communication Arts and Design.
Joe’s work is modern, incorporating refreshingly new camera angles unlike anyone else. If you are open minded there are many more exciting ideas to be culled from him.
Benetone Films to line produce “Baaghi: A Rebel for Love” starring Paras Arora, Shraddha Kapoor and Tiger Shroff
Benetone Films is excited to line produce Sajid Nadiadwala’s next big venture, “Baaghi: A Rebel for Love” which will be directed by Sabbir Khan.
The film stars Paras Arora, Shraddha Kapoor and Tiger Shroff in lead roles, and is set to release on 29 April 2016.
This is not a first time that Benetone Films has had an opportunity of working with Sajid Khan and Sajid Nadiadwala. Over the last few years, the production house had line produced the indian comedy film, Housefull 2 in Thailand and we are proud to be a part of its massive success.
We'll keep you updated on the project's progress, SO STAY TUNED!!!
The film stars Paras Arora, Shraddha Kapoor and Tiger Shroff in lead roles, and is set to release on 29 April 2016.
This is not a first time that Benetone Films has had an opportunity of working with Sajid Khan and Sajid Nadiadwala. Over the last few years, the production house had line produced the indian comedy film, Housefull 2 in Thailand and we are proud to be a part of its massive success.
We'll keep you updated on the project's progress, SO STAY TUNED!!!
Tips for filming in Thailand
Original post is from KFTV
Thailand is one of the most popular countries in Asia for filmmakers and not just because of low production costs. The territory has excellent infrastructure especially for production equipment, plus with picturesque views and friendly locals the nation has become a production hotspot.
Dozens of foreign films were shot in Thailand, including Hollywood movies: James Bond 007: The Man with the Golden Gun (1974); The Beach (2000); Around the World in 80 days (2004) and Bridget Jones The Edge of Reason (2004) to name a few.
In 1923, Miss Suwanna of Siam, a romantic film, written and directed by Henry MacRae was filmed in Thailand starring Thai actors, making the project Hollywood’s first co-production with the country. After this filmmaking flourished and still continues to attract foreign film producers. In recent years, Bollywood projects have also chosen Thailand as the preferred location for their movies.
So if you are planning to shoot a film in Thailand, here are some helpful tips to keep handy.
- Shooting Permit – Remember shooting without a permit is a violation of law. This permit must be taken from the Thailand Film Office. Filmmakers are required to hire a Thai coordinator that is officially registered with Thailand Film Office, Office of Tourism Development, to help obtain permits as there are procedures to follow both before and after it is granted. They can also help out in contacting local crews you may need for your production.
However, separate permits are issued for specific locations such as, National Parks and Historical Parks; you should arrange this if necessary in advance of shooting dates. You can apply for these permits at One-Stop-Service Centre for other types of productions e.g. Feature Films, Docu-dramas, TV dramas, Mini-Series and Reality Shows. Applications should be made at the Thailand Film Office at least 14 days (10 working days) in advance as script approval must be sought from the Film Board.
- Know the fees – There is no fee for obtaining a filming permit, however after the approval a representative from the Thailand Film Office is required to attend the shoot and all his/her expenses has to be covered by the production company depending upon your kind of permit and location. Location Fees - this fee depends upon the location and the discussion with your Thai coordinator.
- Production Crews – Since Thailand has a good experience with foreign film projects their production costs are very reasonable compared with other countries in the area.They have also established a very good reputation in providing top of the line crews. Your Thai coordinator can help you out on where to find the best crews in town or you can always search ahead of time.
- Language – It is always good to mingle with the local crews in order to learn some words or phrases to have a smoother production workflow.
- Culture – Prior to your arrival in Thailand, we recommend that everyone should at least brief themselves with the do’s and don’ts in the country. Thais have several social customs that you should be aware of:
- Thais greet one another with a ‘Wai,’ the traditional closed hands and a slight bow of the head, younger people will usually initiate the wai. More recently, western visitors will generally receive a handshake on meeting.
- Thais consider the head a sacred part of their body. One therefore should not touch anybody’s head. Apologize immediate if you happen to touch anyone’s head by accident.
- Thais consider the feet lowly and therefore one should not put his feet on a table or chair or point it at people or objects.
- Expressing sexual feeling in public is unacceptable in the Thai culture.
- Showing an image of the Thai National Flag on packages or goods is allowed only if done by government’s agencies and for commercial purposes with approval.
- Clean water and proper utensils should be used during the Songkran Festival or the Thai New Year and water should not be thrown at those who do not wish to be part of the celebration.
- Weather- Thailand is a tropical country and its climate depends on three seasons. Hot-Dry Season: Feb-May where average temperature may be 34˚c with 75% humidity. Wet Season: June-Oct with average temperature of 29˚c with 87% humidity. Cool Season: Nov-Jan with average temperature of 32˚c to 20˚c and a drop in humidity.
When all is set, welcome to Thailand and enjoy your stay.
Lenskart.com Suzie
Line produced by Benetone Films for Lenskart.com’s new ad.
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Thailand Location Series: Beaches
Thailand is famous for its tropical islands. Beautiful white sand beaches and stunning, clear blue seas - all await your exploration. In today's article, we discuss top 7 beaches of Thailand. Notably, these beaches are popular locations for film and commercial shoots. With more than 2,000 miles of coastline and 8,000 islands, it's no wonder why many production companies love to shoot in Thailand.
Made famous by Leonado DiCaprio starrer The Beach (2000) and later devastated by the disastrous Indian Ocean Tsunami of December 2004. The island Ko Phi Phi is now almost fully restored and once again seeing an increasing number of shoots thanks to its scenic beauty.
Breathtaking beaches, stunning rock formations and tranquil turquoise waters, Phi Phi Islands presents an exquisite location filled with natural splendour.
2. Nai Harn Beach
One of the most beautiful beaches in Phuket, some 18 kilometers from the town, Nai-Harn lies at the southern end with a beautiful stretch of white sand and picturesque views. Nai Harn Beach is a lovely gem for a relaxing and serene experience. It is also famous for romantic getaways, family vacations and backpackers.
Nai Harn Beach is also popular for surfers, which makes it a perfect location for your adventure-sports production..
3. Phang Nga Bay
Known for its limestone rock formations vertically out of the emerald-green water and can be explored in a one-day tour, Phang Nga Bay is one of the most beautiful bays in Thailand.
Made famous in a 1974 James Bond movie, 'The Man with the Golden Gun' where some scenes showed the bay’s splendor. It also offers plenty of great photo opportunities with scenic views of rock formations, hidden lakes, tiny beaches and caves.
Sea canoeing is also a famous activity in Phang Nga Bay, where you get to discover more wonders as you paddle their way around the bay.
4. Kata Noi
Lies at the southwest side of the island of Phuket and just a few minutes’ drive from the Kata Beach. This cozy and beautiful beach is great for soul searching and relaxation. Its quiet location is the main attraction for tourists who want to just admire at this amazing hideout.
Snorkelling, swimming and beach walks are the activities in this beach. Moreover, this island is also very famous for surfers.
5. Railay Beach
The coast is located in the south of Thailand. This isolated peninsula is a heaven on this earth - with crystal clear water, absolutely clean beach with cliff views. These cliffs attract famous rock climbers from different parts of the world. It is accessible only by boat due to high limestone cliffs cutting off mainland access.
Railay Beach is a perfect location for adventurous scenes and also makes a scenic place to chill out in paradise.
6. Koh Yao Yai
It means “Big Yao Island”, Koh Yao Yai is a pair of large islands in the middle of Phang Nga Bay. The islands became popular after receiving the World Legacy Award for Destination Stewardship from Conservation International and after being featured in National Geographic Traveler magazine for the friendly home stays offered by the locals.
Koh Yao Yai is often described as one of the last islands in the region to not be overly developed. It is something of a secret among the regular travelers. It is few of the truly finest natural spots in the country with beautiful and pristine beaches.
7. Phra Nang Beach
Voted as one of the 10 most beautiful beaches in the world, this lovely beach, surrounded by limestone cliffs is at the southern end of the Railey peninsula.
This is also home to the famous "Princess Cave" or Tham Phra Nang Nok - where local fishermen come and place interesting wood sculptures as offerings. It is believed to be the home of a mythical sea princess.
Benetone Films have also had line produced many commercials and feature films shot in these beaituiful beches. Notable projects include the Bollywood multi starrer Blue and commercial of Spring Tea from Israel.
For more locations in Thailand, check out our website www.benetonefilms.com. For any specific location needs, feel free to contact us at contact@benetonefilms.com
For more locations in Thailand, check out our website www.benetonefilms.com. For any specific location needs, feel free to contact us at contact@benetonefilms.com
Benetone Films latest commercial for Yamaha is out of this world!
Marking the first
futuristic commercial to be line produced by Benetone Films, the largest, most
prolific production servicing company in Thailand and throughout Southeast
Asia, the Yamaha RevStation commercial brilliantly highlights the world class
standard of the arts and sets capabilities available in the country.
Shot in a
studio in Bangkok over three days, the work for the Benetone Films team began
weeks before on the meticulously crafted present-day and visionary sets for the
future. Utilizing state-of-the-art technology, creativity and a vast
assortment of led lights, green and blue screens, rubber, wood, slick and shiny
surfaces and more, a total of five unique sets were constructed specifically
for the commercial including the Moonstar’s Lab Screen, the Lab Hologram, the
Meeting Room and the super smooth Test Tunnel. The physical building of
the sets took 10 days and more than 60 employees to complete.
Also
masterfully made-up and impeccable, the final looks for the robots, following a
creative collaboration between client, director and Benetone Films.
“Benetone
Films is so proud of the Yamaha RevStation commercial,” said Kulthep Narula who
co-founded Benetone Films with his brother Rachvin more than a decade
ago. “It is a timely reflection of the timeless results we are able to
achieve, either on any one of our countless spectacular locations throughout
Southeast Asia or in studio. It equally demonstrates the tremendous pool
of top tier above and below-the-line talent based in Thailand which is
necessary to bring a commercial of this magnitude to life.”
Benetone
Films, along with Taiyokikaku, the production house based in Japan that served
as producer of the commercial, employed a crew of more than 150 people to
create the commercial
You can view the Yamaha Rev commercial on Benetone Film's YouTube Channel here.
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