FAQ
Each project is unique! There are many variables to consider when costing out any project such as the amount of content required, complexity of the shoot, number of locations, talents, props, drone shots, etc. We customize our quotes based on each project needs and ensure that our budgets are fair without compromising on quality. As a rule of thumb, a typical commercial or video clip will last 2 to 3 days, a corporate film 1 to 3 days, and a documentary 15 to 20 days. Email us with the details of your next project and we will send you an adapted quote.
Of course! We love working alongside other creatives while respecting their boundaries for the project and maintaining a high level of professionalism while cultivating excellence. We like to have fun and get stuff done. Our studio can service any level of advertising agency, marketing firm or production company in need of a media partner to accommodate their needs.
Yes.
Muska Group has fully vetted, locally based fixers, producers, production assistants, directors, DP’s, videographers, cameramen, camera operators, camera assistants, sound operators, grips, gaffers, hair and makeup artists, production drivers, photographers, and a range of other film crew.
We are capable of handling as much production responsibility as required and have staffing capability to make sure that we can meet whatever a production requires within the budget constraints of the project.
We provide services for :
Equipment
Transport
Customs
Accomodation
Security
Scout Locations
Catering
Props, talent and wardrobe
Set production
Equipment fees are in place primarily because the equipment (cameras, lenses, rigs, etc.) is sensitive, and regular wear and tear leads to equipment maintenance. The more expensive the piece of equipment, the more expensive the maintenance, the data processing or labor intensive the workflow can be.
Most locations are possible given time, money and a good fixer. Haiti has few restrictions to filming. Drone filming is possible. Permits are generally not required for shooting b-roll around Port-au-Prince. Shoots that require exclusive use of public space or traffic control require permits. We can take full charge of the permits, authorizations and legal requirements to shoot in Haiti. When permit is not needed, our fixer will negotiate access directly with the locals or relevant authorities. Donations may be required.
