Cosmo Expands Across Latin America with a new Production Service Platform

Cosmo Expands Across Latin America with a new Production Service Platform

Aug. 19, 2026

Rio de Janeiro-born production company Cosmo is expanding its production service operation across Latin America, building a regional network designed to connect international production companies, agencies, and brands with locations, crews, and production capabilities throughout the continent.

As part of this new chapter, Cosmo is launching a digital platform where clients from anywhere in the world can explore cities and locations across Latin America, compare production possibilities, and build location decks in minutes.

The platform brings Cosmo's local production knowledge into a digital environment, making it easier for international producers and creatives to understand what each destination can offer before a project even enters pre-production.

Founded in 2014, Cosmo has built its reputation providing production services for international and Brazilian production companies, agencies, and brands across advertising, entertainment, and content.

Over the years, the company has worked on productions for brands including Ford and Meta, collaborated with international production companies such as Stink Films, and produced projects across film, streaming, television, and music. Its work also includes productions for artists such as Silva, Gilsons, Zé Ibarra, Luísa Sonza, and Os Garotin, alongside relationships with labels including Universal Music and Som Livre.

That experience gave Cosmo an in-depth understanding of what international productions need when working in Brazil — from finding the right locations and crews to navigating budgets, logistics, permits, and local production infrastructure. The company's next step is to take that same approach beyond Brazil.

Bernardo Portella, partner at Cosmo said:

“We saw a clear opportunity to make Latin America much more accessible to global clients. There are incredible locations, crews, and production possibilities across the region, but they are not always easy to discover from abroad. We want to close that gap and make the process faster, more visual, and much easier to navigate.”

 

The new platform will allow users to browse different cities, explore curated locations and production information, compare alternatives, and export complete presentation decks. The tool will be free to use and will continue to grow as Cosmo expands its production network throughout the region.

But the ambition goes beyond creating a location library.

Guilherme Meirelles, partner at Cosmo said:

“We're building a bridge between markets. A producer in Los Angeles, a creative team in London, or a brand in New York should be able to quickly understand what shooting in Rio, Buenos Aires, Mexico City, or another Latin American destination could look like — and have a production partner ready to make it happen.”

 

From Rio to Latin America

Cosmo's regional expansion is being developed through a strategic partnership with Landscape, a Brazilian production ecosystem that brings together production companies, creative studios, talent, and technology.

The relationship between the two companies began before the pandemic and evolved around a shared view of where international production is heading: toward more connected operations that combine strong local expertise with global standards and technology.

As part of the partnership, Cosmo joins the Landscape ecosystem while maintaining its own identity and production service expertise. Landscape will support the company's regional expansion, business development, and technology infrastructure.

Tadeu Bijos, partner at Cosmo, who leads the connection between its international operation and the Latin American market said:

“Technology can make local knowledge globally accessible. We're taking knowledge that traditionally lives inside producers' heads — locations, logistics, production possibilities, and local insights — and turning it into something clients anywhere in the world can access from the beginning of the process.”

 

For Landscape, the partnership represents an opportunity to build a new kind of production service company for the region.

Gustavo Gripe, CEO of Landscape said:

“Latin America has extraordinary production talent, locations, and infrastructure, but accessing that potential can still feel fragmented for international clients. Cosmo already has the production expertise and the relationships. Together, we're adding technology and regional scale to create a production service operation designed for how global clients work today.”

 

With the new platform and its expanding regional network, Cosmo aims to become a single entry point for productions looking to shoot across Latin America — connecting international clients with local producers, crews, suppliers, locations, and production solutions while maintaining the hands-on service and local knowledge on which the company was built.

Cosmo. Local knowledge, across Latin America.

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