
The Essential Role of Field Producers in Cinema and Documentary Production
On location, the field producer is mission control: shaping story beats, securing access and permits, coordinating crews and safety, and solving problems before they hit
Share :
Sign up for our newsletter to receive stories of our latest adventures and the best tips for coming to Canada to film.

On location, the field producer is mission control: shaping story beats, securing access and permits, coordinating crews and safety, and solving problems before they hit

Montréal offers European streets, modern skylines and creative crews in one hub. This guide covers neighbourhood looks, permit steps by borough, bilingual crews, studio/gear access

The Yukon backcountry is a breathtaking and remote wilderness that attracts many film and documentary crews each year.

Built around handheld ergonomics and quiet operation, the Aaton Penelope represents a pinnacle of 35mm engineering. We explore its history, magazines, quietness, lens options, and

Imelda the Movie was more than a shoot—it was a collaboration between international storytellers and Canadian crews. Films.Solutions provided fixer services, permits, cinematography, and logistical

Eastern Quebec delivers cinematic coastlines and rich fisheries—from Gaspésie surf to Côte-Nord fjords and the Magdalen Islands. This guide covers locations, local guides, licensed boats,

The Great Trails: Living in Winter is a television show about the discovery of outdoor winter destinations in Canada. Whether in the Yukon, Alberta, Quebec or Newfoundland.

“The Great Trails : All Around Québec” is a TV series dedicated to the discovery of Quebec’s regions through the exploration of their great walking trails and green spaces. Each episode will present a tourist profile of the region, with

The series “Bye Bye Switzerland” is a flagship program at Radio Télévision Suisse (RTS). The program is produced in-house by the French-speaking documentary department of RTS and is based on a concept originally developed by the documentary department of the

For Citizen Detective, our team coordinated access, permits, bilingual crews, travel blocks and safety across Canadian locations. This behind-the-scenes note shares how we balanced true-crime sensitivity with fast documentary schedules—bringing smart logistics, cinematography support and risk management to every filming