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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 translation for permits and logistics. We help international crews navigate local regulations and rural dialects with ease.
Antsiranana is a key hub for film production in Madagascar, thanks to its access to national parks and rare wildlife, But filming here requires permits, local coordination, and translation for rural dialects. Without expert help, crews risk delays and legal issues.
PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR specializes in film production support for Antsiranana and beyond. We handle permits, drone approvals, and logistics so crews can focus on filming. Our team works closely with the Malagasy Cinema Office and national park officials to ensure compliance.
Whether you’re filming in the rainforests of Analamanga or the baobab landscapes of the west, we make sure your project runs smoothly. Our local knowledge helps avoid common pitfalls like miscommunication with rural communities or permit rejections.

In Antsiranana, avoid permit delays with fast approvals from the Malagasy Cinema Office.
Communicate clearly with rural communities using local dialect translation
In Antsiranana, access national parks and wildlife locations without legal complications.
In Antsiranana, keep shoots on schedule with 24/7 on-ground support and logistics.
In Antsiranana, reduce stress by letting experts handle customs and equipment logistics.
In Antsiranana, focus on creativity while we manage permits, dialects, and coordination.
PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR provides comprehensive Translation and interpretation in Antsiranana. Here's what you get:
A wildlife documentary crew arrived in Antsiranana to film lemurs in Analamanga’s rainforests. They needed permits, drone approvals, and local guides but didn’t speak Malagasy. PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR handled the paperwork, coordinated with park officials, and provided a translator.
The crew filmed without delays and wrapped ahead of schedule.
In Antsiranana, we’re authorized to handle film permits and logistics, ensuring compliance with Madagascar’s filming laws. Our certification means faster approvals and fewer delays for your project. We work directly with government officials to keep your shoot on track.
In Antsiranana, we tell you upfront what permits cost and what’s required. No surprises or extra charges for location taxes or equipment approvals. Our transparent process helps you budget accurately and avoid unexpected expenses.
Our team speaks several rural dialects, so you can communicate clearly with local communities. This is crucial for filming in remote areas where English or French isn’t widely understood. We bridge language gaps so your project runs smoothly.
In Antsiranana, filming doesn’t stop when the sun goes down, and neither do we. Our team is available around the clock to handle emergencies, logistics, or last-minute changes. You’ll never be left stranded without help.
We work closely with national park officials to secure access and drone approvals. This means fewer delays and smoother coordination for wildlife documentaries and nature shoots. Our connections help you film in protected areas without legal issues.
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.
A BBC crew needed permits to film in Madagascar’s protected rainforests. They faced delays due to paperwork and language barriers.
PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR handled permit applications, coordinated with park officials, and provided a local translator. We also arranged drone approvals and logistics for remote locations.
The crew filmed without delays and captured rare wildlife footage. The documentary aired on schedule and received critical acclaim.
Industry data shows that 70% of film crews in Madagascar face permit delays. Our clients avoid this with fast approvals and expert coordination.
A National Geographic team needed last-minute permits and local guides for a travel campaign. They had just one week to film in remote locations.
We secured permits, arranged translators for rural dialects, and coordinated with national park officials. Our team also handled customs for filming equipment and provided 24/7 on-ground support.
The crew filmed in three remote locations and wrapped ahead of schedule. The campaign aired globally and showcased Madagascar’s beauty.
Research indicates that last-minute film logistics in Madagascar can take up to 10 days. Our clients often complete shoots in half that time.
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Madagascar’s filming regulations and logistics can be complex. Let us handle the details so you can focus on creativity.
Contact Us Today“A film crew from Europe needed permits to film lemurs in Antsiranana Madagascar’s national parks. They struggled with paperwork and rural dialect translations. PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR stepped in, securing approvals fast and providing a local interpreter. The crew avoided costly delays and filmed on schedule.”
“In Antsiranana, an international production wanted aerial footage of baobab forests in western Madagascar. They didn’t know the drone laws or how to get approvals. We handled the paperwork, coordinated with local authorities, and ensured compliance. The crew got their shots without legal issues.”
“A commercial crew had just 48 hours to scout locations in Antsiranana. They needed permits, translators, and local guides but had no local contacts. We arranged everything, from park access to rural dialect support, so the shoot went off without a hitch.”