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Shoot Cuba is a local production services company for filming projects in Cuba, serving films, TV series, music videos, and commercials. The website emphasizes its combination of Cuban local filmmakers, production professionals, and international production standards, and claims to use Hollywood industry and AICP-level workflows. Its core positioning is not as an online design tool, but as an on-the-ground production partner for creative video projects.
Based on the site copy and company brochure, Shoot Cuba offers a fairly comprehensive range of services, including filming permits, work visas, location scouting, location management, casting and extras, crew staffing, camera, lighting and grip equipment, props, set dressing, art direction, transport, catering, accommodation, equipment import, drones, sound, special effects, and behind-the-scenes filming. For overseas teams, this kind of one-stop local production support can reduce communication and execution costs when shooting in Cuba.
The teamβs track record is one of its main selling points. Luis Lago Diaz is presented as a long-time on-location producer in Cuba with a background in the Cuban film and television industry; the brochure also says he has worked on 30+ films, 10 documentaries, 50+ music videos, and 35+ commercials. Mike Barker has experience in the European market and has been involved in projects such as The Handmaid's Tale, Outlander, and Broadchurch. The case examples mention brands or projects such as Stella Artois, Chanel, Airbnb, and Google, but the website does not provide more complete project links, client testimonials, or verifiable delivery details.
The website does not disclose pricing, packages, billing models, or payment methods, so quotes are likely customized based on project requirements. Rights and licensing terms are also not explained, such as ownership of filmed materials, usage rights, third-party music or actor likeness permissions, and the boundaries of location permits; these should be clarified in the contract before any formal collaboration. In terms of collaboration, the text only indicates London and Havana contacts plus experience with international production workflows; there is no visible information about a project management system, online review platform, or collaboration tools.
Its strengths are deep local resources and a long service chain, covering many stages from pre-production permits to on-site execution. It also has the language capability and production experience needed for international projects. The downside is limited transparency on the website, with no clear information about pricing, contracts, rights, delivery specifications, or service guarantees. It is best suited to production companies, advertising agencies, and director teams that already have a budget, a defined shooting plan, and a need to quickly build a local production setup in Cuba.
Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the site content, so it is assessed as unknown; payment methods are also not disclosed. For Chinese teams considering cooperation, it is advisable to first confirm communication in English/Spanish, quote currency, payment routes, visa arrangements, and the feasibility of equipment import by email. Alternatives could include local Cuban production fixers, international production service companies, or advertising production vendors with coverage in Latin America.
β This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on shootcuba.com official site.
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