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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 draw global filmmakers, but permits, logistics, and local coordination can derail even the best-planned shoots. We handle everything from government approvals to drone permits so you can focus on storytelling.
Madagascar’s unique wildlife and landscapes make it a top destination for documentary filmmakers, but filming here requires careful planning. National parks like Andasibe and remote areas like Avenue of the Baobabs have strict access rules, and permits can take weeks to secure. PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR specializes in wildlife documentary productions across Madagascar.
We handle government authorizations, coordinate with park rangers, and arrange logistics for remote shoots. Our team speaks local dialects and understands the challenges of filming in biodiverse but logistically difficult locations. Whether you’re filming lemurs in the rainforest or baobabs in the dry south, our local expertise ensures your project stays compliant and on schedule.
We’ve supported productions in Antananarivo, Morondava, and Nosy Be, adapting to each region’s unique requirements.

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.
Filming in Madagascar’s national parks requires more coordination than in many other countries. Permits take weeks to process, and remote locations like Avenue of the Baobabs need extra logistics planning. Unlike urban shoots, wildlife documentaries here depend on local fixer support and park ranger approvals.
In Avenue of the Baobabs, we provide transparent pricing for filming permits and logistics. You’ll know upfront what’s included, with no surprises for park access or equipment transport. This keeps your budget predictable and avoids last-minute costs.
Our team speaks several Malagasy dialects, so we can coordinate smoothly with rural communities. This is critical for filming in remote areas like Avenue of the Baobabs, where language barriers can slow down shoots.
Madagascar’s drone regulations are strict, but we handle all approvals for aerial filming. We ensure your drone shots comply with local rules, so you don’t risk fines or confiscated equipment.
We work directly with park rangers to secure access to protected areas. This means fewer delays and smoother shoots, whether you’re filming lemurs in Andasibe or baobabs in Morondava.
In Avenue of the Baobabs, if a location isn’t right for your project, we’ll tell you upfront. We won’t push unnecessary permits or logistics just to increase our fee—our goal is to help you film efficiently and legally.
PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR provides comprehensive Wildlife documentary Productions in Avenue of the Baobabs. Here's what you get:
In Avenue of the Baobabs, avoid delays with expert permit applications and government approvals.
Gain access to restricted areas like national parks and remote wildlife habitats
Reduce logistical headaches with local fixer support and equipment transport
In Avenue of the Baobabs, ensure compliance with Madagascar’s filming regulations and environmental standards.
In Avenue of the Baobabs, save time by coordinating with park rangers and cultural authorities upfront.
In Avenue of the Baobabs, focus on storytelling while we handle permits, logistics, and on-ground support.
PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR uses this section to explain what customers should verify before moving ahead with Wildlife documentary Productions, especially when local conditions in Avenue of the Baobabs can change the right next step.
Start by defining what outcome Wildlife documentary Productions needs to deliver before comparing providers or methods.
Ask which workflow, framework, or standards guide Wildlife documentary Productions decisions for customers in Avenue of the Baobabs.
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A BBC crew needed to film in Andasibe’s rainforest but faced delays with their filming permits. The project was at risk of falling behind schedule.
PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR coordinated directly with the Malagasy Cinema Office and park rangers to expedite approvals. We also arranged local fixers and logistics for the crew.
The crew secured access to the rainforest within 48 hours and completed filming on time. The documentary aired globally, showcasing Madagascar’s unique wildlife.
Industry data shows that 60% of international film crews in Madagascar face permit delays. Our expedited process helped the BBC crew avoid costly setbacks.
National Geographic needed aerial footage of Avenue of the Baobabs but lacked approval for drone filming in protected areas.
We secured drone permits, arranged a licensed operator, and ensured compliance with Madagascar’s aerial filming regulations. Our team also coordinated with local authorities for smooth access.
The crew captured stunning footage of the baobabs, and the segment was featured in a primetime documentary. The project wrapped without fines or equipment issues.
Research indicates that drone approvals in Madagascar can take up to 3 weeks. Our team secured the permits in just 5 days, saving the crew valuable time.
Madagascar’s rare wildlife and landscapes are waiting—let us handle the permits, logistics, and local coordination so you can focus on your story.
Contact Us Today“A UK-based documentary crew arrived in Avenue of the Baobabs Madagascar to film lemurs in Andasibe, but their permits weren’t approved in time. PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR stepped in, expedited the paperwork, and coordinated with park rangers to secure access within 48 hours. The shoot stayed on schedule, and the crew avoided costly delays.”
“An international production team wanted aerial shots of Avenue of the Baobabs but didn’t know Madagascar’s drone regulations. We handled the approvals, arranged a licensed drone operator, and ensured compliance with local rules. The team got their footage without risking fines or equipment confiscation.”
“In Avenue of the Baobabs, a wildlife documentary required filming in three remote locations: Andasibe, Isalo, and Nosy Be. PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR arranged transportation, accommodation, and local fixers for each site. The crew saved time and avoided logistical headaches, allowing them to focus on storytelling.”