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Filming in Australia

Top Benefits of Having
a Fixer in Australia

To get the most out of filming down under, you’ll need a fixer who can ensure a fast, flawless, and straightforward production process.

For example, your dedicated fixer in Australia will assist in organizing visas, rental equipment, and obtaining film permits from local councils or national parks. They also guide in managing the sensitivities of filming in areas with indigenous peoples and fragile ecosystems. Understanding how to respect the land and its inhabitants is crucial for ensuring production runs smoothly without incidents or hold-ups.

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Visa for Australia

Film Permits in Australia

Whether you want to film in the middle of Melbourne or on a lonely stretch of the Outback, it’s likely a film permit will be required. You may need to contact the State Government, local council, or Local Aboriginal Land Councils (LALCs), depending on who is responsible for the specific land you wish to shoot on. For this reason, you must work with a specialist fixer in Australia who knows how to navigate the different authorities responsible for issuing the permits.

Special equipment
renting info

There’s no need to go to the expense and trouble of shipping a film kit out to Australia when our film fixer has all the contacts with local equipment renting companies to organise everything you need. From cameras, lenses, stabilizers, grips to a full camera package deal, you can acquire all the equipment you need in Australia and at local prices. However, if you need to ship equipment into Australia, depend on us to ensure it passes strict Australian customs.

Cultural facts

One of the first things you may notice about Australians is that their English sounds pretty strange! Along with an extensive use of slang, Aussie folk tend to abbreviate where possible! Afternoon becomes “arvo”, sunglasses become “sunnies” and be prepared for a lot of mozzies (mosquitos) if traveling out to Woop Woop (the middle of nowhere!). The other thing you’ll notice is that they’re generally easy-going, straight-talkers who’re not afraid of some hard yakka (hard work)!

Weather when filming in Australia

Australia is a continent so the weather varies greatly. Most of the territories do experience the four seasons, though, in the tropical north, it’s broken down to a wet and dry season. It’s important to remember when filming in Australia that the seasons are at opposite times to those in the northern hemisphere. So, bring your sunnies and sun cream if filming between December and February as it’s summer, while wrapping up warm for wintertime in June to August!

Tax rebate in Australia

There are several different tax rebates you may be eligible for when filming in Australia. For example, there is a PDV Offset of30% tax rebate for productions undertaking post, digital and visual effects in Australia. Similarly, the  Location Offset rebate rate was recently hiked up from 16.5% to 30%. To understand the different tax rebates you may be eligible for, it’s a good idea to work with your fixer in Australia who can help with applications and submissions.

Filming in Australia

Filming in Oz is a fantastic experience. However, the continent is vast and there may be certain rules and regulations to adhere to depending on where you’re filming. For starters, film permits from local councils, national parks, indigenous communities, or private landowners must be obtained in advance to avoid any shooting delays or legal issues. A dedicated fixer in Australia can help navigate these issues.

It’s also important to recognize that Australia is home to diverse cultures and Indigenous communities, and your crew must be respectful of local customs and sensitivities, particularly when filming in Indigenous areas.

Likewise, the country boasts unique wildlife and fragile ecosystems. Minimizing your impact on the environment is a must to protect both the local wildlife and ensure the safety of your crew.

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