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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 need expert handling. We manage permits, local crews, and logistics so your project runs smoothly from Antananarivo to remote rainforests.
Madagascar’s unique landscapes and strict filming rules make production tricky for international crews. Without local help, permits can stall, and logistics like equipment transport or wildlife access become costly delays. PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR specializes in navigating these challenges.
We handle permits, government coordination, and local fixer hiring so crews can focus on filming. Our team knows the differences between shooting in Antananarivo’s urban areas versus remote rainforests like Andasibe, where wildlife logistics take priority. Clients rely on us to avoid fines, missed deadlines, and logistical headaches.
We’ve supported high-profile documentaries and commercials, ensuring smooth shoots even in hard-to-reach locations.

The best time for filming in Madagascar is May to October, during the dry season. Rainforests are more accessible, and wildlife is active. Avoid December to March, when heavy rains can delay shoots and make roads impassable.
In Avenue of the Baobabs, we give you a clear breakdown of all filming permit costs upfront. You won’t face surprise taxes or location fees after signing contracts. This transparency helps NGOs budget accurately for projects in Madagascar.
Our team speaks multiple rural dialects, so communication flows smoothly in remote villages. This helps avoid misunderstandings that can delay shoots or offend local communities.
In Avenue of the Baobabs, filming lemurs or chameleons requires special permits and timing. We coordinate with park rangers to ensure ethical, compliant wildlife shoots without disrupting ecosystems.
Madagascar’s drone regulations are strict. We handle all approvals so your aerial footage complies with local laws, avoiding confiscation or fines.
In Avenue of the Baobabs, if a location is unsafe or logistically impossible, we’ll tell you upfront. We won’t push unnecessary services just to meet quotas—your project’s success comes first.
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 NGO Film Production services in Avenue of the Baobabs. Here's what you get:
In Avenue of the Baobabs, avoid costly delays with fast permit approvals and government coordination.
In Avenue of the Baobabs, access remote locations like rainforests and baobab landscapes without logistical headaches.
Work with local fixers who understand regional dialects and customs
In Avenue of the Baobabs, ensure compliance with Madagascar’s filming regulations to prevent fines.
In Avenue of the Baobabs, save time by outsourcing logistics, so you can focus on creative work.
In Avenue of the Baobabs, get expert guidance on wildlife and location scouting for unique footage.
PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR uses this section to explain what customers should verify before moving ahead with NGO Film Production services, especially when local conditions in Avenue of the Baobabs can change the right next step.
Start by defining what outcome NGO Film Production services needs to deliver before comparing providers or methods.
Ask which workflow, framework, or standards guide NGO Film Production services 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.
An international crew needed to film lemurs in Andasibe but lacked permits and local contacts. Delays would have pushed back their release schedule.
PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR secured permits, hired a local guide fluent in rural dialects, and arranged lodging near the park. We also coordinated with rangers for ethical wildlife access.
The crew filmed lemurs and chameleons on schedule, avoiding fines and logistical headaches. The documentary aired on global networks within the planned timeline.
Industry data shows that 70% of film crews without local support face permit delays, but this project was completed on time.
A travel brand wanted aerial footage of the baobab landscapes but hadn’t arranged drone approvals. Local regulations required a licensed operator.
We fast-tracked drone permits, provided a licensed operator, and managed logistics for the remote location. Our team also handled equipment transport and customs clearance.
The shoot was completed in two days, with no legal issues or delays. The commercial aired in multiple countries, showcasing Madagascar’s landscapes.
Research indicates that drone approvals in Madagascar take 3-5 days on average, but this project was approved in 48 hours.
Madagascar’s landscapes are stunning, but permits and logistics can be tricky. Let us handle the paperwork so you can focus on your project.
Contact Us Today“A wildlife documentary team arrived in Avenue of the Baobabs Madagascar with only two weeks to film in Andasibe’s rainforest. They hadn’t secured permits, risking fines and park access denial. PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR handled approvals in 48 hours, hired a local guide fluent in rural dialects, and arranged lodging near the park. The crew filmed lemurs and chameleons without delays.”
“A travel campaign wanted footage of coastal villages near Avenue of the Baobabs, but roads were unpaved and cell service was unreliable. We coordinated local fixers, arranged off-road transport, and pre-booked lodging. The shoot stayed on schedule despite the remote location’s challenges.”
“In Avenue of the Baobabs, a conservation NGO planned aerial shots of deforestation in western Madagascar, but their drone permits weren’t approved. We fast-tracked approvals, provided a licensed drone operator, and ensured compliance with local aviation rules. The footage was captured without legal issues.”