New Zealand Satsuei
Comprehensive Support for Japanese Film and TV Crews in New Zealand
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Your Trusted Partner for International Production About Us
New Zealand Satsuei, under Nippon Production, offers extensive film production support in over 100 countries. We bring together our deep understanding of Japanese culture with New Zealand’s breathtaking locations to support your projects. Our bilingual team, fluent in Japanese and English, ensures a smooth production process. Our work has been featured on BBC, Netflix, and The New York Times, reflecting our dedication to excellence.

Innovative Filming Support in New ZealandOur Services
Research Services
Crew & Casting
Filming Coordination
Location Discovery
Equipment Rentals
Documentary Filmmaking
Opening Pathways Between Japan and the World Film Production in New Zealand
New Zealand’s primary language is English, making communication more accessible, but support from interpreters or local coordinators can be beneficial during negotiations and preparation. Filming in public spaces or historical buildings often requires specific permits, and the application process can sometimes be complex. Trusting a local production team familiar with the regulations can streamline the necessary procedures.
Language & Communication: Although English is the main language, a local interpreter or coordinator can help bridge any cultural or regional gaps during filming negotiations and preparations.
Filming Permits: Certain filming locations, such as public areas or historic buildings, require special permits. These permit applications may involve a detailed process, which can be navigated more effectively with local expertise.
Local Regulations & Procedures: New Zealand has specific rules and regulations governing filming activities. Working with a local production team ensures that all procedures, from permits to on-site coordination, are managed efficiently and in compliance with the law.
Navigating Filming in New Zealand
If you’re planning a shoot in New Zealand, our production support services are here to assist with everything from securing filming permits to preparing necessary equipment. Whether it’s navigating local regulations or arranging smooth travel logistics, our experienced team will ensure all aspects of your New Zealand filming project are covered seamlessly. You can count on us to manage everything from start to finish, allowing you to focus on capturing your creative vision.
Visas
For filming permits and regulatory support in New Zealand, trust our expertise in the country’s filming processes. We offer comprehensive production services, from high-quality equipment rentals to suggestions on the best filming periods for specific locations. Let us handle all the essential details for your New Zealand shoot.
Filming Production in New Zealand
For any travel support related to your New Zealand shoot, rely on our production services. There are various types of visas required for entry into New Zealand depending on the purpose and conditions of your visit. We stay up-to-date with the latest information, guiding you through the process to ensure smooth travel arrangements for your team.
Filming Permit Procedures
In some of New Zealand’s national parks or historical and cultural heritage sites, written permission may be required for filming. Depending on the scale of your production, applications for filming permits may take around a month to process. For support with New Zealand filming permit applications, we recommend working with our team of professional production experts who have extensive experience in negotiations and obtaining permits.
Equipment Rental Details
We provide all the necessary equipment for your New Zealand shoot, including drones and other specialized gear requiring local licenses. With our extensive network of industry experts, we ensure smooth preparation and delivery of high-quality equipment, including cameras, vehicles, and more. For all your equipment rental needs, let us handle everything for you.
Cultural Information
New Zealand is a diverse country, with regional differences in language and customs that could affect your shoot. In urban areas, large events and festivals can also impact filming, so it’s important to plan ahead. Our media production services offer not only legal support for filming in New Zealand but also comprehensive assistance with language, culture, and events. We have a team of local specialists, including experienced interpreters and researchers, to ensure a smooth and secure filming experience.
Recommended Filming Periods
New Zealand has a dry season (December to February) and a wet season (March to November), with the dry season being the best time for filming. From December to February, the weather is warm and mild, with many sunny days, providing ideal conditions for filming. In contrast, the wet season brings high rainfall, especially along the west coast and in mountainous regions, so outdoor filming should be carefully planned. Our team will recommend the best filming periods and times of day for your shoot and help you adjust your schedule according to the climate.
Global Expertise with a Local Focus Our Network
Our network spans 100 countries, bringing together the best local talent in New Zealand to assist Japanese filmmakers. Whether it’s technical support, creative guidance, or logistical coordination, our bilingual team ensures smooth communication and an efficient production process from start to finish. You’ll benefit from professionals who are both highly skilled and culturally aware.
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New Zealand Satsuei | Global Production Center Ltd.
newzealand-satsuei.com is owned and operated by Global Production Center Ltd, a UK-registered company.
(Company Number: 11528256)
Established: 2018
Specialty: Media production across 150+ countries
Staff: Over 30 full-time employees and a network of 1,500+ international contractors fluent in Japanese and English, experienced in media production.
Achievements: Delivered over 400 production projects in the past year, including 100+ for major Japanese clients.
Other franchises owned by the company:
- Storytailors (Global production network for Western clients)
- Nippon Production (Global production network for Japanese clients)