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Filming in Greece: A Quick Guide

Welcome to fixeringreece.com, your go-to resource for professional production services in Greece! If you're planning a shoot in this stunning country, we’re here to help you navigate the basics. Here’s a quick rundown to get you started.

1. Why Greece?

Greece is a filmmaker’s paradise, offering a rich variety of locations from sunlit islands with iconic white-washed buildings to ancient ruins, vibrant cityscapes, and lush mountain landscapes. Greece’s diverse terrain and historical ambiance allow for unique storytelling and world-class visuals, all in one place.

2. Location Overview

Depending on your project, Greece can provide both urban and natural backdrops. Athens is perfect for a lively, modern vibe with historical contrasts, while Santorini, Mykonos, and Crete boast beautiful coastal scenes. Northern Greece offers dramatic mountains and lush greenery, ideal for nature-based shoots. For period pieces, archaeological sites and traditional villages are captivating, each with its own unique atmosphere.

3. Weather and Seasonality

Greece’s climate is generally mild and Mediterranean, with hot, dry summers and mild winters. Spring (April-May) and Autumn (September-October) are ideal for filming due to comfortable weather and fewer tourists. Summer can bring intense heat, especially in southern regions, while winter can be rainy in some areas. Planning around these seasonal shifts can ensure you capture Greece at its finest.

4. Permits and Permissions

A key aspect of filming in Greece is obtaining the proper permits, especially for public areas, historical sites, or private locations. The permitting process in Greece is straightforward but can take time, particularly when filming in protected areas or archaeological sites. Working with a local fixer ensures you have access to the right contacts, local authorities, and a smoother application process.

5. Visa and Entry Requirements

Greece is part of the Schengen Zone, so visitors from most countries are granted a 90-day visa-free stay. For longer shoots or complex projects, obtaining a temporary residence permit may be necessary. Be sure to check with local consulates or embassies for up-to-date visa information, especially if your crew includes non-EU nationals who may need work permits.

6. Working with a Fixer

From securing locations and permits to arranging transportation and local crew, an experienced fixer is invaluable for a seamless production. At fixeringreece.com, we offer comprehensive support tailored to international film crews’ unique needs. We’ll help you connect with trusted local vendors, find the perfect locations, and ensure your shoot goes smoothly.

Ready to Roll?

Greece has a lot to offer international filmmakers, and we’re here to make your production as easy and successful as possible. Reach out today for more information, and let’s bring your vision to life in the heart of the Mediterranean!


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Fixer in Greece, was founded by Eleni Fanariotou, a producer and fixer with over 10 years of experience in facilitating international productions in Greece and abroad. Leave it up to Eleni and her team and your filming experience in Greece will be second to none! Photo shoots, films, news coverage, TV commercials , series or documentaries, music clips or corporate videos.

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