Thailand’s Rise as a Leading Production Hub in Asia
Thailand has emerged as a prominent production hub in Asia, offering competitive incentives and top-notch infrastructure for filmmakers and studios worldwide. Apinat Obb Siricharoenjit, a unit production manager, highlighted Thailand’s transformation at the MPA seminar during the Tokyo International Film Festival.
Siricharoenjit emphasized Thailand’s evolution from a mere filming location to a full-service production destination that is now trusted by industry professionals globally. The country has significantly increased its film incentive to 30% on local spend without any cap, a substantial rise from the initial 15% introduced in 2017, with a subsequent uplift to 20% before the recent boost at the end of last year.
The production manager showcased the success of Thailand’s film industry, attributing it not only to financial incentives but also to the country’s infrastructure, talented crew, and the creativity of local artists. He noted that Thailand’s success is a result of collaboration between government agencies, the private sector, and industry professionals who guide policy development.
The economic impact of film production in Thailand has been substantial, with productions like “Alien: Earth” generating thousands of jobs and boosting local economies. Siricharoenjit emphasized the importance of developing a skilled crew pipeline, as well as the challenges that arise when multiple major productions overlap.
Thailand’s capabilities have expanded through collaborations with international teams, enabling the country to take on new challenges in film production. The influx of international productions has also spurred infrastructure development, creating a thriving ecosystem of vendors, sound stages, rental houses, and equipment providers.
The combination of global expertise and local craftsmanship sets Thailand apart in the film industry. Siricharoenjit highlighted the unique blend of global skills and local artistry that defines Thailand’s offerings, making each production a memorable and impactful experience.
To maintain its status as a super hub for film production, Siricharoenjit emphasized the need for continued evolution, competitive incentives, and a strong connection between film and culture. He stressed the importance of showcasing Thailand’s diverse landscapes, creative cities, and rich cultural heritage through a variety of film genres.
In conclusion, Thailand’s rise as a leading production hub in Asia is a testament to its commitment to excellence, innovation, and cultural authenticity. The country’s film industry continues to thrive, attracting international productions and leaving a lasting impact on audiences worldwide.

