Search results for 'Hong Kong magazines'
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Spotlight Magazine
123RF Limited
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Showcase Magazine
Red Cactus Ltd
Photo agents
Red Cactus Productions has offices in both Singapore and Hong Kong, representing a broad range of photographers with over a decade of production experience on projects worldwide.
Red Cactus offers a complete range of production service tailored to clients' needs, from budgeting and locations to crews, props, logistic, and more.
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Spotlight Magazine
Hong Kong [China]: Contra
Hong Kong is a unique and diverse melting pot where traditional old markets and ultra-modern architecture sit side by side. It is a large, vibrant city with lush green countryside and good beaches nearby. Its sub-tropical climate makes it an all-year-round destination.
Hong Kong has an excellent infrastructure to support all kinds of production, as well as excellent communications. It has one of the world's largest seaports and one of the most modern inter-continental airports.
With reasonable production expenses, Hong Kong is a popular location for photographic and film production, and is frequently used by Hollywood studios for major motion picture productions.
Contra Service Productions has a network of local production personnel in Hong Kong with the necessary bi-lingual English-Cantonese key crew on all productions. This year, so far they have completed productions in Hong Kong for Ansons, Mild Seven and UBS.