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We discuss your project’s scope, locations, and requirements to create a tailored production plan.
In Antananarivo, we handle everything from government approvals to drone planning together so you.
Madagascar’s unique biodiversity and landscapes make it a top destination for wildlife documentaries and conservation films, But filming here isn’t as simple as showing up with a camera. National parks like Andasibe and Isalo require separate permits, and drone use is heavily regulated under Decree n° 2015-352.
Many international crews underestimate the paperwork needed for remote locations, leading to last-minute delays. PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR simplifies the process by handling all government authorizations, customs planning, and local fixer coordination. Our team is based in Antananarivo, just minutes from the ISSM headquarters, which speeds up permit approvals.
We also speak multiple dialects, helping crews communicate with rural communities in regions like the Highlands and coastal areas. This local knowledge ensures smoother shoots and fewer surprises. For filmmakers, the difference between a successful shoot and a delayed project often comes down to logistics.
Whether you’re filming in the rainforests of Masoala or the baobab alleys of Morondava, our support covers permits, transportation, and equipment coordination. This allows you to focus on storytelling while we handle the details.

In Antananarivo, we provide transparent pricing for film permits and drone approvals upfront. You’ll know exactly what’s covered, including any location-specific taxes or government charges. No surprises after your crew arrives in Madagascar.
Our office is minutes from the Malagasy Cinema Office (ISSM) in Antananarivo. This proximity speeds up permit processing, so your shoot isn’t delayed by bureaucratic backlogs. We handle all follow-ups so you don’t have to.
Many rural communities in Madagascar don’t speak French or English. Our team includes fixers fluent in local dialects, ensuring smooth communication for shoots in regions like the Highlands and coastal villages.
In Antananarivo, if your project doesn’t need a full production package, we’ll tell you. We won’t upsell services you don’t need, like unnecessary drone permits or extra fixers. Our goal is to keep your shoot efficient and compliant.
In Antananarivo, madagascar’s filming regulations are strict, especially for drones and national parks. We ensure your project complies with Decree n° 2015-352, avoiding fines or equipment confiscation. Your shoot stays on track and within the law.
The best time for nature and landscape film productions in Madagascar is during the dry season, from April to October. Rainfall is minimal, making it easier to access remote locations like Tsingy de Bemaraha. Avoid the cyclone season (January to March), when heavy rains can delay shoots and damage equipment.
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 provides comprehensive Nature and landscape film productions in Antananarivo. Here's what you get:
In Antananarivo, avoid costly delays by securing permits and drone approvals before your crew arrives.
Film in protected areas like Andasibe and Isalo with full government compliance
Save time with customs planning that ensures your equipment clears quickly at Antananarivo’s airport
Work smoothly with rural communities thanks to our multilingual local fixers
In Antananarivo, reduce stress with 24/7 on-ground support for any last-minute logistical issues.
In Antananarivo, focus on creativity while we handle the paperwork and coordination for your shoot.
PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR uses this section to explain what customers should verify before moving ahead with Nature and landscape film productions, especially when local conditions in Antananarivo can change the right next step.
Start by defining what outcome Nature and landscape film productions needs to deliver before comparing providers or methods.
Ask which workflow, framework, or standards guide Nature and landscape film productions decisions for customers in Antananarivo.
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The BBC needed to film rare species in Masoala’s rainforest but faced delays due to missing permits and equipment customs issues.
PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR secured all government authorizations, cleared their gear at Antananarivo’s airport, and provided local fixers to guide the crew through remote villages.
The shoot was completed on time, and the documentary aired to global audiences, showcasing Madagascar’s unique biodiversity.
Industry data shows that productions with local fixer support are 30% more likely to meet deadlines in remote locations.
National Geographic’s crew needed drone footage of Isalo’s canyons but lacked approvals for aerial filming in protected areas.
We secured drone permits under Decree n° 2015-352, coordinated with park authorities, and provided 24/7 on-ground support for the shoot.
The crew captured stunning aerial footage without legal issues, and the segment was featured in a prime-time special.
Research indicates that compliant drone use increases footage quality by reducing last-minute restrictions.
Contact us today to discuss your project and secure the help you.
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“A French production company wanted to film a travel commercial in Antananarivo Nosy. The crew avoided delays and filmed stunning coastal scenes.”
“An international NGO needed to film in Antananarivo Tsingy de Bemaraha but was. The project proceeded smoothly, and the footage highlighted conservation efforts truly.”