FAQs
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What kind of productions does Haute & Hectic specialize in?
We focus on high-impact visual campaigns across fashion, lifestyle, and editorial—everything from lookbooks and social content to cinematic brand films. Our shoots blend art direction, color, and story for brands that care about visuals that linger.
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Do you handle full production or just creative direction?
Both. We can run full-service production—locations, casting, crew, permits—or collaborate with your in-house creative team purely on art direction and execution. Our setups are lean, efficient, and built to scale up or down as needed.
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Where are your productions based?
We’re based in Lisbon, Portugal, with access to a wide range of locations—urban, coastal, architectural, and cinematic. We also produce across Europe and Morocco through our creative network.
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What types of clients do you work with?
We partner with fashion labels, lifestyle brands, creative agencies, and editorial teams who value aesthetics, storytelling, and agility. Whether you’re a global brand or an emerging label, we tailor our approach to fit your scale and creative goals.
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How far in advance should we book a production?
Ideally 3–6 weeks ahead for international shoots, though smaller Lisbon-based productions can turn around faster. Because we keep our team small and selective, we recommend securing your slot early—especially for summer and fashion week periods.
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Can you help with location scouting in Portugal?
Absolutely. We maintain a curated Location Library of cinematic spots around Lisbon, Cascais, and the Algarve—from Deco villas to industrial rooftops. We can also source hidden gems that fit your creative concept.
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What makes Haute & Hectic different from other production companies in Lisbon?
We keep it personal and precise. Small team, big taste. We run lean crews, obsess over detail, and bring fashion-level art direction to every project—without the overhead or drag of large-scale production houses.
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How do we start a project with you?
Just drop us a line through our contact form with a short project brief, reference deck, or even a loose idea. We’ll set up a quick call to define the scope, budget, and visual direction—then get straight to the fun part: making something that hits hard.