italy issue 888
Jul 2022
Oplà Production
Milan - Photo & Film Production
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Client: KFC , Advertising Agency: Freeda , Photographer: Paolo Cecchin , Post Production: Paolo Cecchin ... see more
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Client: Tapì , Advertising Agency: Dilemma , Photographer: Paolo Cecchin , Post Production: Paolo Cecchin ... see more
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Client: Sky Italia , Photographer: Elisa Andreini , Post Production: Elisa Andreini
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Client: Alice Cucina , Photographer: Elisa Andreini , Post Production: Elisa Andreini
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Client: Fotoeditore , Photographer: Matteo Cervati , Post Production: Matteo Cervati
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Client: Fotoeditore , Photographer: Matteo Cervati , Post Production: Matteo Cervati
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Client: Flathigh6high5 , Photographer: Marius Krutschke , Post Production: Marius Krutschke
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Personal Work: Lorenzo Croce , Photographer: Lorenzo Croce , Post Production: Lorenzo Croce
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Client: Della Fonte Gioielli , Photographer: Lorenzo Croce , Post Production: Lorenzo Croce
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Client: Envato , Photographer: Eugenio Marongiu , Post Production: Angela Albanese
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Client: Imagesource , Photographer: Eugenio Marongiu , Post Production: Angela Albanese
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Client: Intimissimi Uomo , Photographer: Isabella Vacchi , Post Production: Isabella Vacchi
"Oplà is a tailor-made production house that achieves its goals in a practical and methodical way.
Thanks to our interest in arts, photos, videos, digital imaging and 3D, we have increased our business relationships and communication languages too.
Our studio is fully equipped and our talented team deals with the entire workflow, keeping the attention on the aspects that are fundamental to find the best solution for each client and to speed up the production phase.
We manage your budget according to your needs and raise delicate issues from the beginning, to foresee any unnecessary risks. Above all, we need to multitask, because being limber requires many skills.
We have collaborated with brands such as BMW, Lagostina, KFC, DB Bahn, Forst Beer, Diego Dalla Palma, Loacker, Repower, Sky Italia, Intesa San Paolo Bank and De Longhi."