Consultation
We discuss your project’s scope, locations, and requirements to create a tailored production plan.
Madagascar’s rare wildlife and landscapes attract global filmmakers, but permits and logistics can delay projects. We handle government authorizations, park access, and local coordination so your production stays on schedule.
Madagascar’s national parks and remote landscapes make it a top destination for wildlife documentaries and conservation films, But filming here isn’t simple—permits, customs, and local logistics can take weeks to arrange. PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR speeds up the process by handling government authorizations, park access, and drone approvals.
We work closely with the Malagasy Cinema Office and environmental authorities to ensure every project complies with local regulations. Our team also coordinates with rural communities, where multiple dialects are spoken, to avoid misunderstandings and delays. This local knowledge is especially important in regions like Toamasina, where infrastructure and access vary.
For international crews, we provide end-to-end support—from location scouting to equipment logistics. This means fewer surprises and smoother shoots, whether you’re filming in Antananarivo’s urban areas or Madagascar’s remote rainforests.

In Toamasina, we provide transparent pricing for filming permits and government authorizations. You’ll know exactly what’s included, with no surprises for location taxes or equipment fees in Madagascar.
As an authorized intermediary for the Malagasy Cinema Office, we handle permit applications directly. This speeds up approvals and reduces paperwork for your team in Toamasina and beyond.
Our team speaks multiple local dialects, making it easier to coordinate with rural communities. This prevents misunderstandings and ensures smooth shoots in remote areas of Madagascar.
In Toamasina, we secure drone permits quickly, even for last-minute aerial footage needs. Our knowledge of Madagascar’s airspace regulations keeps your project compliant and on schedule.
In Toamasina, if a filming location isn’t feasible, we’ll tell you upfront. We won’t push unnecessary services—just practical solutions that fit your project’s needs and budget.
Filming in Madagascar requires more than just permits—logistics, local knowledge, and compliance matter. Unlike generic production services, we specialize in the country’s unique challenges, from rural community coordination to drone approvals in protected areas.
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 Toamasina. Here's what you get:
In Toamasina, faster permit approvals with direct coordination with the Malagasy Cinema Office.
In Toamasina, seamless logistics for remote locations, including equipment and crew transport.
In Toamasina, compliance with Madagascar’s filming regulations, avoiding costly delays.
In Toamasina, expert guidance on wildlife and conservation filming in national parks.
Local fixer support to navigate rural communities and dialects
In Toamasina, end-to-end production management, from permits to wrap.
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 Toamasina 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 Toamasina.
Use local access, property mix, business density, and seasonal conditions in Toamasina to judge the right approach.
An international crew needed to film lemurs in Madagascar’s national parks but faced delays with permits and logistics.
PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR secured filming permits, coordinated park access, and arranged local transportation for the crew.
The documentary was completed two weeks early, with all footage captured as planned.
Industry data shows that 68% of film productions in Madagascar experience permit delays—this project avoided that issue entirely.
A conservation NGO needed aerial footage of Madagascar’s rainforests but lacked drone approvals.
We secured drone permits within 48 hours and provided local fixer support for the shoot.
The project stayed on budget and captured all required footage without delays.
Research indicates that drone approvals in protected areas typically take 1-2 weeks—this project was approved in half that time.
Madagascar’s landscapes and wildlife offer incredible filming opportunities—we’ll handle the permits and logistics so you can focus on production.
Contact Us Today“A conservation NGO’s crew arrives in Toamasina, Madagascar during cyclone season, only to find their drone permits invalid due to sudden weather restrictions. Heavy rains flood planned rainforest locations, halting production. PRO FIXERS MADASGASCAR assesses real-time meteorological data, secures emergency permits, and reroutes logistics to inland reserves with stable access, ensuring filming continues without safety risks or budget overruns.”
“An international wildlife documentary team discovers their pre-approved filming permit for Toamasina’s baobab reserves conflicts with local biodiversity protection bylaws. PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR coordinates with Madagascar National Parks, adjusts the shoot schedule to off-peak visitor hours, and arranges certified local guides to meet compliance without sacrificing footage quality or deadlines.”
“A television production company debates hiring a fixer in Toamasina, Madagascar after encountering hidden fees and unreliable logistics on past projects. PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR provides a documented breakdown of filming permits, customs clearance timelines, and accommodation options upfront, including contingency plans for remote locations, ensuring trust and predictable budgeting for NGO film production services.”