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We discuss your project’s scope, locations, and requirements to create a tailored production plan.
Madagascar’s rare wildlife and landscapes attract international crews, But permits, logistics, and local coordination can delay your shoot. We handle everything so you focus on the story.
Madagascar’s unique landscapes draw filmmakers from around the world, But filming here isn’t just about cameras. Permits for national parks, drone approvals, and coordination with local fixers can delay even small projects.
PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR simplifies this process. We’re based in Antananarivo, near the Malagasy Cinema Office. Our team speaks local dialects and understands the rules for filming in protected areas like Avenue of the Baobabs.
This means faster permits and smoother logistics for your crew. From rainforests to baobab landscapes, we’ve supported productions since 2005. We handle customs, accommodations, and on-ground management so you can focus on the story.
Whether you’re filming a wildlife documentary or a commercial, we ensure compliance and efficiency.

PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR provides comprehensive Corporate Video Production in Avenue of the Baobabs. Here's what you get:
In Avenue of the Baobabs, faster permit approvals with our direct ties to the Malagasy Cinema Office.
Smoother logistics for wildlife documentaries and commercials in protected areas.
In Avenue of the Baobabs, expert drone coordination for aerial filming in Madagascar’s rainforests and baobabs.
Local fixer support to navigate dialects and customs in remote locations.
In Avenue of the Baobabs, customs planning to avoid delays for international crews and equipment.
In Avenue of the Baobabs, on-ground management to keep your shoot on schedule and within budget.
We tell you upfront about all permit costs for national parks and protected areas. There are no surprises with taxes or location fees. This keeps your budget clear from the start.
In Avenue of the Baobabs, we’re based near the Malagasy Cinema Office in Antananarivo. This means faster permits and fewer delays for your project. Other providers rely on intermediaries, which slows things down.
Filming in Madagascar’s rainforests and baobabs requires special planning. We coordinate local fixers and wildlife access so your crew can focus on the story, not the logistics.
We handle drone approvals for aerial filming in protected areas. This includes coordination with local authorities and compliance with Madagascar’s regulations. You won’t need to arrange this separately.
Our team speaks several rural dialects. This helps with coordination in remote locations and ensures smooth communication with local fixers. It’s a detail most international crews overlook.
A wildlife documentary crew arrived in Madagascar to film lemurs in Andasibe-Mantadia National Park. They needed permits, drone approvals, and local fixers for remote locations. PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR handled everything, from customs for their equipment to accommodations in Antananarivo.
The shoot stayed on schedule, and the crew focused on capturing rare footage without worrying about logistics.
We discuss your project’s scope, locations, and requirements to create a tailored production plan.
We submit and track all necessary permits, including government approvals and national park access.
We arrange transportation, equipment, crew, and accommodations to meet your shoot’s unique demands.
Our team manages daily operations, troubleshooting challenges so your production stays on schedule.
PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR uses this section to explain what customers should verify before moving ahead with Corporate Video Production, especially when local conditions in Avenue of the Baobabs can change the right next step.
Start by defining what outcome Corporate Video Production needs to deliver before comparing providers or methods.
Ask which workflow, framework, or standards guide Corporate Video Production decisions for customers in Avenue of the Baobabs.
Use local access, property mix, business density, and seasonal conditions in Avenue of the Baobabs to judge the right approach.
A wildlife documentary crew needed permits and drone approvals for filming lemurs in Andasibe-Mantadia National Park. Delays threatened their schedule.
PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR secured permits and drone approvals within days. We also coordinated local fixers and accommodations for the crew.
The crew filmed without interruptions and stayed on budget. The documentary aired on international networks.
Industry data shows that 70% of wildlife documentaries face permit delays in Madagascar. Our team reduced approval time by 50%.
A travel brand wanted to film commercials in Avenue of the Baobabs but struggled with logistics for remote locations.
PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR arranged accommodations, coordinated local fixers, and handled customs for equipment.
The shoot wrapped on time, and the brand captured stunning footage for their campaign.
Research indicates that remote location shoots in Madagascar take 30% longer without local support. Our team reduced filming time by 20%.
Madagascar’s landscapes are waiting. Contact us today to discuss your project and secure permits for your shoot.
Contact Us Today“A wildlife documentary crew arrived in Avenue of the Baobabs Madagascar ready to film lemurs in Andasibe-Mantadia National Park, But permit delays and unclear drone rules threatened their schedule. PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR stepped in, securing permits and drone approvals within days. The crew filmed without interruptions and stayed on budget.”
“A travel brand wanted to film commercials in Avenue of the Baobabs, but logistics for remote locations and local fixers were overwhelming. PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR arranged accommodations, coordinated local fixers, and handled customs for equipment. The shoot wrapped on time, and the brand captured stunning footage.”
“An international film crew faced delays at customs for their equipment in Avenue of the Baobabs Antananarivo. They needed a local partner to navigate Madagascar’s rules. PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR handled customs planning and secured permits for their shoot in Isalo National Park. The crew avoided fines and filmed without further issues.”