Discover Prommitr Film Studio, located in Lat Ya, Thailand, where creativity meets innovative filmmaking to bring your story to life through exceptional production services and state-of-the-art facilities.
Welcome to Prommitr Film Studio, an acclaimed destination for film and video production nestled within the picturesque Lat Ya HQ of 9 Corps Infantry, 71190, Thailand. Our studio is dedicated to transforming your creative vision into breathtaking visual narratives, thanks to our cutting-edge equipment and expert team of filmmakers. At Prommitr Film Studio, we specialize in a wide range of services, including feature films, documentaries, commercials, and corporate videos, catering to clients from diverse industries. Our modern facilities are designed to foster creativity and collaboration, ensuring a seamless production process from pre-production to post-production. With an eye for detail and a commitment to quality, we help you craft engaging content that resonates with your audience. Our location in Thailand offers unique landscapes and cultural richness, providing an incredible backdrop for your projects. We invite you to experience the magic of filmmaking at Prommitr Film Studio, where your artistic aspirations come to life with professionalism and passion. Whether you’re an independent filmmaker or a corporate client, we are here to elevate your project to new heights.
โรงถ่ายภาพยนตร์พระนเรศวร (พร้อมมิตรสตูดิโอ) (เมืองกาญจนบุรี, ไทย) - รีวิว - ThailandAgoda.com
Prommitr Film Studio is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking Lat Ya HQ 9 Corps Infantry, 71190, Thailand
Sorry dude. I just heard that was closed on January, 25th, 2014. If any one have another update please share.There are a lot of location for taking photos and activities. but should rent a golf cart for your convenience.
This is aimed at Thais so why the need for double pricing for foreigners???Worn out and outright dangerous in some parts with rusty nails, falling roofs etc. a constant monologue of Thai as you walk around (clearly they didn’t spend the extra charge for foreigners on a translation).Interesting for Thais only
The studio is huge and as told my our travel guide it will be taken down soon …… it was a great visit and great for photography….. Everything was worn out since it was built many years ago…..
Better than I expected, what with the sets, props etc.We went in the middle of the day and it was tiring. You can get a lttle cartie trip around, which would probably have been easier.It’s actually on an army site, so I don’t know that it’s open now, or if it is, what the vibe will be like
It has seen better days but imagine getting to see the magic of Thai movie making. They have a ton of props and you can basically explore at your own leisure. The village in front is accommodating with food stalls and snacks(Thai food). Very inexpensive and no double pricing(Any place that charges one price of both Farang and Thai should be rewarded). It is a fun excursion. Note: There is an animal park near the airport right at the entrance to the military base.
Not far from Lat Ya but not well known, a nice little market outside. I have been here before but it seems neglected. Food and coffee shops outside v nice but unfortunately it was to hot to look around. Set used on Thai tv
Lack of maintenance, so a littoe bit run down.But for Thai people its very intrestingm because they can see the filmsets of the immens popular king Narasuan movies
Kanachanburi is TOTALLY BORING and hot, until you go to Prommitr Films studios, I’d had enough of fighting through an armada of noisy tourists trapesing up and down over the rebuilt “new old” bridge and so I hopped on a cab to nearby Prommitr film studios. What a stunning revelation about 60 acres of amazing Prince Naresuan movie props, oh, by “props” I mean huge statues, many different style temples, Kings Hall in gold, Cambodian, even a Chinese brothel set. All used in the many famous Naresuan films by director Prince Chatri Chalerm Yukol. My god it’s a ruddy photographer’s paradise, lakes, landscape backdrops, bridges over a moat, props, HUGE green screen. Also ask for Chaval Hicky too (friendly english-speaking dude) who has a great wedding photographers studio and Thai set over the main cafe and he can dress you up in selection of Thai traditional costume for the ultimate travel pics in Thai costume too. Food’s ok, mainly Thai, not so good. It’s often used for big events such as a puppet festival, and there is a seasonal floating market. There is a golden King’s hall, boats on lakes and rice-fields. It’s open all year around and the reviews don’t really do it any justice, areas are being renovated of course and some of the props are made to look old duh!!!!! Give it a go and pay on the door (Thais get in for less and that’s good) it’s all in a good cause take your SLR camera, a drone (yes they don’t mind!) and some lenses and some sandwiches in a lunch box. Plan for the whole day until photographer’s “golden hour” for the finale stunning lake shots!!n hour” for the stunning lake shots!!
The studio used to be a tourist attraction 7-8 years ago, but now is almost derelict as it is no longer used. The signposts are no longer there but one can get there via Google Map directions. There are still a few interesting things to see, but gone are the wardrobe and weapon stores. One can either walk around the vast site (not recommended on a hot day) or take the bus tour for100 baht per person. The photos here were mostly taken by the bus driver.