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Masterclass
When you're shooting abroad, the last thing you want to worry about is the on-the-ground logistics. This masterclass, delivered by PGGB Partner PSN - Production Service Network, demonstrates how working with a production service company (PSC) allows you to focus on what you do best: bringing your creative vision to life.
In this session, we reveal why hiring a PSC is a more robust, cost-effective, and secure solution than relying solely on an individual line producer. The best results can come from using both strategically - an alternative that steers you clear of creative and financial disagreements with a foreign co-production partner. We share real-world stories and expert insights from film hubs around the world to show you exactly how top-tier PSCs mitigate risk, optimise resources, and ensure your project's success. Our insights focus on these themes:
• Protect Your Investment: Beyond the Budget
• Streamlined Operations, Smoother Execution
• Instilling Confidence: Compliance & Accountability
• Your Key to Exclusive Locations & Top Talent
• The Bottom Line: Unexpected Savings That Pay Off
This session offers immediate value to producers evaluating their options to execute physical production abroad, and it equips all producers with up-to-date, global know-how that can be an invaluable reference for future projects.
About the speaker:
For more than three decades, Michael Moffett has filmed and facilitated long-form, commercial, and factual shoots worldwide. The results have screened on global streamers and most major UK & US channels. Michael is a Los Angeles native who founded and operated his own production service company in Spain before setting up and helming the Production Service Network in 2014 to deliver top-tier film support with boots on the ground in 50 countries.
The session took place on 27th November 2025. This information is correct at the time of recording.
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