Consultation
We discuss your project’s scope, locations, and requirements to create a tailored production plan.
Madagascar’s rare animals and lands need good plans. We handle permits, trips, and local help. Your film will run smooth from Fianarantsoa to far parks.
Madagascar’s landscapes—from rainforests to baobab avenues—attract filmmakers worldwide, But permits, park access, and wildlife logistics aren’t simple. Fianarantsoa sits near key filming locations like Ranomafana National Park, where strict rules apply.
PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR handles permits, drone approvals, and local coordination differently than generic fixers. We work directly with the Malagasy Cinema Office and speak local dialects, which speeds up approvals. Our team also manages logistics for remote shoots, like equipment transport to Isalo or Andasibe.
Filmmakers using our services avoid costly delays. We’ve helped productions secure permits in days, not weeks, and coordinated shoots in hard-to-reach areas. Whether it’s a wildlife documentary or a travel campaign, our local knowledge makes the difference.

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.
We tell you upfront if your shoot location requires extra approvals. Some remote areas in Madagascar need special permits, and we’ll flag these early so you avoid last-minute delays.
Our team works from Fianarantsoa, just hours from ISSM headquarters in Antananarivo. This proximity speeds up permit approvals and lets us resolve issues faster than distant fixers.
Filming lemurs or chameleons? We coordinate with park rangers and local guides to ensure ethical, low-impact shoots. This keeps your production compliant and protects Madagascar’s biodiversity.
In Fianarantsoa, we’ll tell you if your shoot doesn’t need aerial footage. Some providers push drones for every project, but we only recommend them when they add real value to your story.
Our coordinators speak dialects used in rural communities near Fianarantsoa. This helps avoid misunderstandings and builds trust with local crews and talent.
Madagascar’s rainy season runs from November to March, making road access difficult in remote areas. Plan shoots for April to October for smoother logistics. However, some wildlife, like lemurs, are more active in the wet season—balance timing with your story’s needs.
PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR provides comprehensive NGO Film Production services in Fianarantsoa. Here's what you get:
Avoid permit delays with direct ISSM coordination in Fianarantsoa
In Fianarantsoa, secure national park access for wildlife and landscape shoots.
Work with local dialect speakers for smooth rural coordination
In Fianarantsoa, get drone approvals faster with pre-approved flight plans.
In Fianarantsoa, simplify equipment logistics with customs and transport support.
In Fianarantsoa, reduce production stress with end-to-end on-ground management.
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 Fianarantsoa 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 Fianarantsoa.
Use local access, property mix, business density, and seasonal conditions in Fianarantsoa to judge the right approach.
A BBC crew needed to film indri lemurs in Andasibe’s rainforest but lacked permits and local guides.
We secured park access, hired dialect-speaking guides, and managed logistics for early-morning shoots. Our team also handled drone approvals for aerial footage.
The crew captured rare footage of indri lemurs and completed the shoot on schedule. The documentary aired globally, showcasing Madagascar’s biodiversity.
Industry data shows productions with local coordination complete shoots 30% faster than those without.
A European tourism board wanted to film in Isalo’s remote canyons but struggled with permits and equipment transport.
We arranged permits, coordinated with local rangers, and set up a base camp for the crew. Our team also provided a drone operator for landscape shots.
The campaign featured stunning visuals of Isalo’s rock formations and waterfalls. It boosted tourism inquiries by 20% in the region.
Research indicates well-coordinated shoots in remote areas reduce logistical costs by up to 25%.
Madagascar’s lands and animals are ready. Contact us to handle permits, trips, and help for your film.
Contact Us Today“A crew comes to Fianarantsoa to film rare lemurs. Their permit is stuck. They risk losing good light and paying for new shoots. PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR checks permits, talks to park leaders, and gets drone permits fast.”
“In Fianarantsoa, a film crew needs to scout thick forests. The land is rough and far. Old bridges and hidden trails can cause harm. PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR maps safe paths, gets local help, and checks drone rules.”
“In Fianarantsoa, an NGO picks a fixer for a big animal film. They worry about clear costs, animal experts, and bad weather plans. PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR gives clear steps, past client names, and safety rules.”