Nippon Paint
TV Commercial
Country : Malaysia
Nippon Paint Television Commercial | Malaysia
International TV Commercial Production in Nepal
When global brands look for cinematic landscapes, authentic culture, and reliable production support, Nepal offers an extraordinary visual canvas. For the Nippon Paint Television Commercial from Malaysia, Location Nepal delivered complete line production and filming support across two of Nepal’s most iconic UNESCO heritage locations: Bhaktapur Durbar Square and Patan Durbar Square.
Designed around the vibrant spirit of the Holi festival, the commercial brought together color, culture, music, performance, and large scale production logistics into a visually immersive campaign for the Malaysian market.
Large Scale Commercial Filming Across Nepal’s Heritage Sites
Executing a one day international television commercial of this scale required extensive planning, coordination, and production management. The production involved:
More than 300 professional film crew members in Nepal
Over 500 extras and background performers
Traditional costumes and heritage-inspired art direction
Live elephants and large-scale practical production elements
Complex crowd management and heritage site coordination
Multi-location filming schedules across Kathmandu Valley
From early pre production through final wrap, Location Nepal handled every aspect of the shoot including:
Film permits in Nepal
Heritage location permissions
Production coordination
Equipment rental and camera logistics
Transportation and crew movement
Local fixer services in Nepal
Production management and scheduling
Crowd coordination and security management
The project demonstrated Nepal’s capability to host high end international television commercial productions at global standards.
Expert Line Production Services in Nepal
The project was led by Gautam Dhimal as Line Producer, overseeing all operational and creative execution on the ground in Nepal.
With tight schedules, high production demands, and large crew coordination, the commercial highlighted the importance of experienced local production support. From managing filming permits in heritage locations to coordinating hundreds of cast and crew, every department operated with precision to ensure a smooth production experience for the international client.
This project further established Location Nepal as one of the leading film production companies in Nepal for:
Television commercials
International advertising campaigns
Destination commercials
Branded content production
Fashion commercials
Large scale film shoots
International TVC line production
Production fixer services in Nepal
Filming in Kathmandu Valley’s Historic Landmarks
Nepal offers filmmakers a rare combination of ancient architecture, living culture, dramatic landscapes, and accessible production infrastructure. For the Nippon Paint campaign, the production transformed historic palace squares into vibrant cinematic backdrops filled with movement, color, and celebration.
The visual energy of Bhaktapur Durbar Square and Patan Durbar Square added authenticity and scale impossible to recreate on constructed studio sets.
For international agencies, directors, brands, and production companies seeking reliable filming support in Nepal, Location Nepal provides complete end-to-end production services including:
Film permits and government approvals
Location scouting in Nepal
Camera and lighting equipment rental
Drone filming permits
Casting and extras management
Production fixer services
Crew hire in Nepal
Logistics and transportation
Heritage site filming coordination
Customs clearance and carnet handling
Remote filming support across Nepal
Commercial Video Production Services in Nepal
From global advertising campaigns to cinematic television commercials, Location Nepal specializes in delivering international-standard production services for brands, agencies, studios, broadcasters, and streaming platforms filming in Nepal.
This Nippon Paint Television Commercial remains one of the strongest examples of large-scale commercial production in Nepal; combining heritage architecture, large crowd scenes, cultural storytelling, and seamless international production execution.