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Production Services

Our crews handle on-set filming and technical work at locations across Peru. From camera and lighting to sound and specialized filming, we supply the crews and gear your production needs.

CameraExpert cinematography, multi-camera, drone, and specialty filming.
CrewSeasoned professionals from DPs to grips, gaffers, and ADs.
EquipmentFull production gear rental and technical support on-set.
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On-Set Excellence

Complete Production Support

We provide experienced crews, professional equipment, and technical expertise for films, TV, commercials, and digital content throughout Peru.

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Technical Excellence

ARRI, RED, and Sony packages from Peruvian rental houses, crewed by technicians who've shot features, commercials, and broadcast across Peru and South America.

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Expert Crews

Our team includes fluent English DPs, gaffers, and sound mixers based in Lima, Cusco, and Arequipa. We also keep local experts for shoots in the mountains, on the coast, and across the countryside.

On-Set Efficiency

On Peruvian productions, our first assistant directors and line producers keep call times tight. They follow union rules and solve the problems that stall a shooting day.

Service Catalog

Our Production Services

Every department covered—camera, lighting, sound, grip, crew, and specialized filming techniques.

Why Fixers in Peru

Why Choose Us for Production

Local expertise, vetted professionals, and seamless coordination for productions of any scale.

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Vetted Professionals

Every crew member in our network is vetted for experience and reliability—not just credentials.

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Rapid Deployment

Crews and equipment ready within 24-48 hours across Peru and neighboring countries.

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Local Expertise

Peruvian crews who know the locations, regulations, and logistics of filming throughout Peru.

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Turnkey Production

From single-operator shoots to a full feature crew, we scale to match your production needs.

On Location

On-set crews across all Peru

Peru offers a remarkable range of shooting settings. They span the desert coast near Ica, the cloud forest falling from Machu Picchu toward the Amazon, the colonial streets of Arequipa, and the reed-island communities of Lake Titicaca. Our crews work across all of it, arriving fully equipped and ready to capture each place at its best. From single-camera documentary shoots to large multi-unit commercials, we supply the crews and gear that keep your production on schedule, whatever the altitude or distance.

Units sized to the day — agile enough for Barranco backstreets, technical enough for the Sacred Valley at fourteen thousand feet.

Our Camera & Cinematography crews bring cinema-grade skill to every format, from intimate interview setups to wide vistas over the Colca Canyon. Drone Videography gives directors aerial views that show Peru's geography at scale. Steadicam & Gimbal work handles fluid movement through tight spots like Cusco's cobblestone streets or Barranco's bohemian alleys in Lima. The Gaffer & Lighting Team adapts rigs to high-altitude outdoor shoots where the light shifts fast, holding steady, broadcast-ready exposure all day.

FAQs

Production FAQs

Common questions about our production services, crew availability, and equipment support.

What crew sizes can you provide for productions in Peru?

We handle projects from two-person documentary shoots to 150-person feature units. A typical commercial crew runs 15 to 30 people. That includes a DP and camera team, a gaffer with two electrics, a key grip with a swing, a sound mixer and boom op, and art department and HMU support. We've crewed full Peruvian units for Netflix series and staffed single-day corporate interviews with just a shooter and audio. The network scales to fit.

How quickly can you mobilize a crew in Peru?

Lima-based crews can often mobilize within 24–48 hours for urgent jobs, and we've pulled together same-day news crews when stories break. Regional shoots need more runway. Figure 5–7 days minimum for locations outside major cities. The real limit is usually gear supply from rental houses, not crew. If you plan ahead, 2–3 weeks lets us build the right team, not just the ready one.

Do your crews speak English?

Our department heads—DPs, gaffers, sound mixers, and 1st ADs—speak fluent English and have worked on shoots abroad. That's a baseline for our network. Grips, electrics, and PAs vary, but we always make sure someone on each team can translate. For fully Peruvian-speaking shoots, we field native crews across every department.

Can you provide equipment along with crew?

We work daily with TSF, Panavision Lima, RVZ, and other Peruvian rental houses. Most gear packages come crewed: the gaffer works with their preferred lights, and the DP picks the camera. We handle customs and carnet paperwork for overseas shoots that bring their own kit. Gear reaches set tested and prepped, and we never send it out without a checkout.

How do Peruvian crew rates compare to other countries?

Peruvian rates are highly competitive, mostly 40-60% lower than US and Latin American markets. Skilled bilingual crews deliver global-quality work at fair rates, which makes Peru strong value. We quote all-in costs, so there are no surprises. A favorable exchange rate stretches your budget even further.

On Set

Ready to Start Your Production in Peru?

Tell us about your project, and we'll build the right crew, gear, and support for a successful shoot.