Milan Design Week 2026 turns Milan into a design stage. From our Milan HQ, ORBIS Production @orbis_pro delivers film, photo and live streaming production across Salone del Mobile, Fuorisalone, Brera and Isola for brands, agencies and broadcasters.
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Heineken Fusion was never a brief about simply filming a bottle.
@Heineken positions Fusion as born for aperitivo, with natural juniper and citrus notes, so the real task was to build a believable social ritual around the product. Not to illustrate the idea. To let people feel it.
That is why the location mattered. A terrace in the centre of Desenzano del Garda gave the film the right cultural texture: late light, public movement, greenery, stone, water, and the kind of easy sophistication that cannot be faked with styling alone. In a campaign like this, location is not backdrop. It is narrative logic.
From there, the details had to stay exact. Beer styling meant no ice, a clean foam head, citrus garnish, branded glass reading clearly on camera. Talent direction had to feel natural, never demonstrative. Production design had to feel inhabited, not arranged. And planning had to carry all of it across hero film, cutdowns, stills and social outputs without losing the identity of the campaign.
This is the part of commercial filmmaking that matters most to brands and agencies: translating strategy into atmosphere without losing control of craft.
Client: Heineken | Agency: Boomerang | Creative Director: Sascha Gorter | DP: Abel Andel | Producer: Laura Thrower, Mike Lisjak
Global production is not about being everywhere. It’s about making every market feel like one workflow.
For agencies and brands running international campaigns, the biggest challenge is rarely the idea. It’s execution: crew availability, permits, equipment logistics, local regulations, weather windows, and keeping creative standards consistent across multiple markets.
That’s where production partners matter.
ORBIS Production operates as a global film and video production partner, supporting international brands and creative agencies with full production services – from concept development and production design to location scouting, permits, crew, equipment, and cross-border execution.
Headquartered in Milan, our teams support productions all across Europe, the UK, the United States, the Middle East, and APAC, coordinating in-house production workflows while maintaining a unified creative and operational standard.
Whether it’s TV commercial production, branded content, automotive shoots, corporate films, fashion campaigns, feature film, live event or multi-market advertising projects, the job remains the same: protect the creative idea while making complex production run smoothly.
Because scale only matters when the execution stays precise.
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Sometimes a global campaign quietly passes through an ordinary city square.
Earlier this week Zlatan Ibrahimović was spotted in Sesto San Giovanni, just outside Milan, during the filming of a @FOXSports commercial connected to the upcoming 2026 @FIFAWorldCup.
The spot was produced locally in Milan by ORBIS Production @orbis_pro, with the square briefly turning into a working set for an international sports campaign.
Moments like this highlight something interesting about modern commercial production: global campaigns often depend heavily on local production expertise, location management and on-the-ground logistics.
Cities around Milan increasingly serve as real backdrops for international advertising and sports content.
Nice to see the local press pick it up.
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Production is no longer the last step of creativity.
It’s the system that allows creativity to exist.
In a new interview with Engage @Engage_Magazine, our Head of Production Elena Lusardi shares why the future of production is about managing complexity before the shoot.
Read the full interview ↓
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Absolutely, Leen @LRoss79883 - that’s an important distinction.
In Italy 🇮🇹, there is no single “fixed” crew rate system. Costs are shaped by project scale, department structure, experience level, working-day classification (8+1, flat day), overtime thresholds, travel time, and regional labor agreements.
That’s why budgeting film production in Italy requires more than comparing day rates — it requires aligning schedules with local labor frameworks from the start.
Clear planning and local production coordination are what turn variable costs into predictable ones.
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Beautifully put.
Italy offers extraordinary visual value — but from a production perspective, the real complexity lies in aligning creative ambition with labor structure, overtime thresholds, and regional scheduling realities.
When those mechanics are integrated early, film production in Italy becomes both inspiring and predictable.
@ganazoo272945 Well said.
Regional agreements and local labor practices often influence budgeting more than base day rates. That’s why production service planning in Italy requires more than a simple rate comparison.
@ganazoo272945 Exactly. City differences, working-day structures, and travel calculations can shift Italy film crew rates significantly if not modeled early.
Flat numbers rarely tell the full story.
@oktadanii09 Thank you — truly appreciate that.
Delivering structured, reliable film production in Italy is always our priority, especially when international teams need clarity around crew rates, scheduling, and local labor rules.
Looking forward to collaborating again.
Italy is one of Europe’s strongest technical crew markets.
But it is structured.
Production works best when labor rules are integrated in prep – not discovered on set.
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Global production isn’t defined by scale. It’s defined by repeatability.
In 2026, a “shoot” doesn’t ship one asset anymore – it ships a system. One production day now has to feed a full rollout: hero film, cutdowns, social‑first formats, stills, paid, earned, retail, internal – across markets, specs, languages, and approval chains that don’t politely align.
That’s why “speed” is rarely about moving faster. It’s about moving cleaner.
Most work doesn’t get diluted in the concept. It gets diluted in the handoffs:
when rights are unclear, when access is assumed, when approvals drift, when post isn’t built for versioning volume, when teams are chasing versions instead of protecting intent.
Repeatability comes from the unglamorous decisions:
a real deliverable matrix (not a slide), rights/usage locked early (territories, platforms, durations), access planned like a schedule asset, an approval path with owners + escalation, and a post pipeline designed for volume — one creative spine (color / sound / graphics), then fast variations with QC that scales.
And risk. Not “drama risk” — real risk: permits, labor rules, security, logistics, time zones, weather, contingency. If you don’t schedule risk, it schedules you.
AdForum recently published a conversation with Mike Lisjak (Global Executive Producer, ORBIS Production) on this shift – why production is increasingly the delivery mechanism of brand strategy, and why execution is where creative intent is either protected or slowly diluted.
If you’re planning a multi‑market rollout this year, pressure‑test one thing:
Where does your timeline break first when volume hits – rights ambiguity, approval drift, or post/versioning load?
Full interview:
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