To do film shooting or conduct journalistic work (or documentary production) in Indonesia, foreign crew members and journalists are required to obtain a Film Visa (for film purpose) and a J-Visa (for journalist). This visa is mandatory, and violations can result in severe penalties, including imprisonment and deportation.
We assist our clients in securing the necessary visa through a process that is transparent, efficient, and cost-effective. Not all production support companies are authorized to act as guarantors or facilitate this visa process. Our company is officially registered and recognized by the Indonesian government and is included in the list distributed to all Indonesian embassies worldwide.
Backed by our knowledge, experience, and deep familiarity with locations across archipelago, our services effectively bridge language barriers and navigate local norms, ethics, and cultural nuances. Indonesia is one of the most diverse countries in the world—rich in languages, cultures, religions, customs, traditions, and ethnicities. As an archipelago of over 17,000 islands—both inhabited and uninhabited—Indonesia is home to many remote and hard-to-reach locations.
To support our operations, we maintain a network of local stringers/contributors across all 38 provinces and more than 500 districts/cities. This allows us to efficiently conduct location surveys during the early stages of production, which is significantly reducing costs. Our local roots enable us to connect seamlessly with local crews and foster positive relationships with communities throughout the region.
Film licensing in Indonesia for foreign crews involves several stages and permit types. Broadly, these include general filming permits, location-specific permits, and special permits for sensitive sites such as cultural heritage areas, archaeological sites, government buildings, and military facilities.
Additional permits may be required for filming in high-risk zones, such as regions affected by sectarian conflict or the presence of armed separatist groups. Navigating these complex licensing procedures and documentation requirements can be challenging. With decades of experience in securing film and journalism permits, we ensure a transparent and seamless process for every client.
We have built strong, long-standing working relationships with skilled and experienced crews across Indonesia, including Directors, Cinematographers, Producers, Camera Operators, Location manager, Sound Mixers, Grips, Gaffers, Personal Assistants, to translator/interpreter. Each crew member brings specialized skills and diverse experience tailored to their field—whether in feature films, documentaries, corporate videos, commercials, or public service announcements. Our crews are also experienced in collaborating with international teams, making it seamless for clients to integrate local professionals with international crew members brought into Indonesia.
We have strong relationships with nearly all of the leading film equipment rental companies in Indonesia. Many of these companies do not offer open access to just anyone; they often require renters to have established accounts or referrals from trusted industry contacts.
Thanks to our connections, we’re able to secure the best rates and services. In addition to film equipment, we also have access to a wide range of transportation and logistics providers across Indonesia—essential for productions that require vehicles such as cars, vans, helicopters, trucks, 4x4s, or motorbikes for exploration.
Remote shooting and directing? Yes, it’s not only possible — it’s something we’ve mastered. When the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted international travel and kept foreign crews grounded, our experience in remote production quickly became essential.
As a producer and director myself, I’ve seen how effective remote collaboration can be when supported by a skilled local crew, a strong creative vision, and the right tools. With clear direction, thoughtful planning, and seamless communication, we ensure that distance never compromises quality. Your story can still be told — beautifully, powerfully, and without borders.