Consultation
We discuss your project’s scope, locations, and requirements to create a tailored production plan.
In Nosy be, we simplify every step—from government approvals to drone permits—so your production runs.
Nosy Be’s rainforests, baobab trees, and rare wildlife make it a prime location for wildlife documentaries, but filming here requires navigating strict environmental regulations and logistical challenges. Permits for national parks like Lokobe Reserve and drone approvals are mandatory, and delays can disrupt tight shooting schedules. PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR specializes in securing these approvals quickly, leveraging our authorization with the Malagasy Cinema Office.
We coordinate with local fixers, arrange transportation, and ensure compliance with Decree n° 2015-352, so international crews avoid fines or shutdowns. Our team’s deep knowledge of rural dialects and customs also helps build trust with communities, smoothing access to remote filming sites. For productions in Nosy Be, this means fewer delays and more time capturing Madagascar’s biodiversity.
Whether filming lemurs in the rainforest or commercials on the coast, our local expertise ensures your project stays on track and within budget.

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’re an authorized intermediary for the Malagasy Cinema Office, ensuring your permits and approvals meet government standards. This saves time and avoids costly fines for non-compliance in Nosy Be’s protected areas.
In Nosy be, we provide transparent pricing for permits, logistics, and crew coordination—no surprise charges for last-minute changes or additional approvals. If extra fees apply, we’ll tell you upfront.
Our team speaks multiple rural dialects, helping you navigate cultural nuances and build trust with local communities in Nosy Be. This smooths access to remote filming locations and avoids misunderstandings.
From permits to wrap, we’re available around the clock to handle emergencies, logistics, and last-minute adjustments. This keeps your Nosy Be shoot on schedule, no matter the challenge.
We won’t push extra services like post-production editing if your project doesn’t need them. Our focus is on delivering exactly what’s required for a seamless shoot in Nosy Be.
Nosy Be’s rainy season runs from November to April, making wildlife filming challenging due to muddy trails and limited access to remote areas. For the best conditions, schedule your shoot between May and October, when dry weather ensures smoother logistics and clearer footage of lemurs, chameleons, and baobab landscapes.
PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR provides comprehensive Wildlife documentary Productions in Nosy be. Here's what you get:
Avoid delays with fast-tracked filming permits and government approvals in Nosy Be
Gain access to restricted areas like Lokobe Reserve with pre-approved permits
In Nosy be, reduce logistical headaches with coordinated transportation and equipment transport.
Build trust with local communities through fluent rural dialect speakers
In Nosy be, stay compliant with Madagascar’s environmental and aviation regulations.
In Nosy be, focus on creativity with 24/7 on-ground support handling emergencies and logistics.
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A BBC crew needed to film in Lokobe Reserve, a protected area with strict access rules, but their permit application was delayed due to incomplete documentation.
PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR reviewed the application, corrected errors, and leveraged our ISSM authorization to expedite approval. We also coordinated with park rangers to ensure the crew followed environmental guidelines during filming.
The crew gained access to Lokobe Reserve within five days and captured rare footage of lemurs and reptiles without disruptions.
Industry data shows that permit delays can cost productions up to $10,000 per day in lost crew time—our fast-tracking saved the BBC crew significant expenses.
National Geographic needed aerial footage of Nosy Be’s coastal mangroves for a conservation film but lacked the required drone permits and local pilot.
We secured drone approvals from Madagascar’s aviation authorities and arranged a licensed local pilot familiar with the area’s wind conditions. Our team also coordinated with environmental officials to ensure compliance with protected area rules.
The crew captured high-quality footage of mangrove ecosystems, contributing to a successful conservation campaign.
Research indicates that drone filming in protected areas can reduce production costs by 30% compared to traditional methods—our logistics saved National Geographic both time and budget.
Nosy Be’s rare wildlife and landscapes are waiting—contact us today to secure.
Contact Us Today“A documentary crew arrived in Nosy Be with only a week. Within three days, the crew was filming lemurs and rare reptiles without.”
“An international production team wanted aerial footage of Nosy Be’s baobab trees.”
“A conservation filmmaker needed to document rural farming practices in Nosy Be.”