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We discuss your project’s scope, locations, and requirements to create a tailored production plan.
In Toamasina, madagascar’s rare wildlife and landscapes attract global filmmakers, but permits and logistics can be complex. We handle everything from government approvals to on-ground coordination, so you can focus on storytelling.
Madagascar’s unique wildlife and landscapes make it a top destination for filmmakers, but the country’s regulations and terrain can be challenging. Many international crews struggle with permit applications, drone approvals, and logistics for remote locations. We specialize in handling these complexities, from securing government authorizations to coordinating with park rangers.
Our team speaks local dialects and understands the nuances of filming in protected areas like Andasibe and Isalo. This ensures smoother shoots and fewer delays, whether you’re filming in the capital or a remote rainforest. Filmmakers in Toamasina benefit from our proximity to the port, which simplifies equipment transport.
Meanwhile, crews in Antananarivo rely on our connections to the Malagasy Cinema Office for faster permit approvals. Each region has its own challenges, and we tailor our support accordingly.

Film production in Madagascar requires more than just permits—it demands local knowledge of terrain, regulations, and logistics. Toamasina’s port makes it a key entry point for equipment, while Antananarivo’s proximity to the Malagasy Cinema Office speeds up permit approvals. Remote areas like Andasibe and Isalo need specialized support for wildlife filming, which we provide.
We’re an authorized intermediary for the Malagasy Cinema Office, so we handle film permits and drone approvals faster than most providers. This means fewer delays and smoother shoots, whether you’re filming in Antananarivo or a remote rainforest. We also coordinate directly with park rangers to secure access to protected areas, ensuring compliance with local regulations.
Madagascar’s filming regulations vary by region, and rural communities speak different dialects. Our team understands these nuances and communicates effectively with local fixers and authorities. This is especially important in areas like Toamasina, where port logistics and customs can complicate equipment transport.
In Toamasina, we provide clear, upfront guidance on permit costs, drone approvals, and logistics fees. There are no surprises—just straightforward support to keep your project on track. If a permit isn’t required for your shoot, we’ll tell you upfront so you don’t waste time or money.
From arranging accommodations to managing equipment transport, we handle the logistics so you can focus on filming. Our team works closely with local fixers, translators, and park rangers to ensure everything runs smoothly. This is critical in remote locations where infrastructure is limited and delays can be costly.
We’ve supported high-profile international productions, including wildlife documentaries and commercials. Our experience with Madagascar’s regulations and terrain means fewer surprises and better outcomes for your project. Filmmakers trust us to navigate the complexities of filming in protected areas and remote locations.
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 News and television film service in Toamasina. Here's what you get:
In Toamasina, faster permit approvals through our direct connection with the Malagasy Cinema Office.
In Toamasina, seamless access to Madagascar’s national parks for wildlife and landscape filming.
Local dialect support to communicate with rural communities and park rangers
Customs clearance for filming equipment entering through Toamasina’s port
In Toamasina, on-ground logistics to reduce delays and keep shoots on schedule.
In Toamasina, tailored support for documentaries, commercials, and television productions.
PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR uses this section to explain what customers should verify before moving ahead with News and television film service, especially when local conditions in Toamasina can change the right next step.
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An international crew needed permits to film lemurs in Andasibe National Park but faced delays due to missing paperwork.
We secured the permits, coordinated with park rangers, and provided local guides fluent in the regional dialect.
The crew filmed rare nocturnal species and completed the shoot ahead of schedule.
Industry data shows that delays in permit approvals can add 20-30% to production costs. Our support helped the crew avoid these expenses.
A commercial production needed drone footage of baobab trees but lacked local logistics support.
We arranged drone approvals, secured transportation, and provided a fixer who spoke the regional dialect.
The shoot was completed on time, and the footage was used in a global ad campaign.
Research indicates that 60% of commercial shoots face delays due to logistics issues. Our coordination helped the crew stay on schedule.
Madagascar’s unique landscapes and wildlife attract filmmakers, but permits and logistics can be complex. Let us handle the details so you can focus on your project.
Contact Us Today“A production crew arrives in Toamasina, Madagascar, to film a wildlife documentary but faces unexpected permit delays for national park access. Without proper authorization, filming rare species in protected areas risks fines or shutdowns. PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR assesses permit status, liaises with local authorities, and secures necessary approvals, ensuring compliance while minimizing downtime for the crew.”
“Heavy rains during cyclone season in Toamasina threaten outdoor filming schedules, particularly for travel campaigns relying on baobab landscapes. Waterlogged roads and inaccessible locations can halt production. PRO FIXERS MADASGASCAR scouts alternative sites, arranges weather-resistant equipment, and adjusts logistics to maintain continuity, preventing costly delays for international crews.”
“Filming conservation projects in Madagascar’s protected zones requires drone approvals, which vary by region, including Toamasina. Unauthorized drone use can lead to confiscation or legal penalties. PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR verifies local regulations, submits documentation, and coordinates with park officials, ensuring safe, compliant aerial footage without unexpected setbacks.”