Contact
Email:Â info@swixer.com
Phone:Â +46 704 012 755
Headquarter address:
Tyska Brinken 19,
111 27 Stockholm, Sweden
Serbia is a hidden gem when it comes to filming locations. The country has a diverse range of landscapes, from the lush greenery of the countryside to the modern urban areas of the cities. Here you’ll also get ancient fortresses, medieval monasteries, charming old towns, modern cities, and natural landscapes. Some of the most popular locations include the Belgrade Fortress, Novi Sad’s Petrovaradin Fortress, the Sava River, the rolling hills of Vojvodina, and the stunning Djavolja Varos rock formations. With it’s diverse range of locations, Serbia can serve as a stand-in for many different regions of Europe.
The quality of local crew and equipment is excellent in Serbia. Local crews are experienced and professional, with many having worked on international productions. The equipment available in Serbia is modern and up-to-date, with many rental options available. The cost of hiring local crew and equipment in Serbia is relatively low compared to other European countries, making it an affordable option for many productions.
Filming permits are required in Serbia, and the application process to obtain a permit varies depending on the location and scope of the shoot. Generally, the permit process can take anywhere from several days to a few weeks. We can gladly help out with navigating the permit process to ensure all necessary paperwork is completed on time.
Serbia is a welcoming country with a friendly population. The country has a good infrastructure and modern amenities, making it easy to access from major European cities. Serbia also offers competitive pricing for accommodation and catering services, making it a budget-friendly filming destination. It’s worth noting that Serbia is not part of the European Union, so VAT, customs and visa requirements may be different from other European countries.
In conclusion, Serbia offers a diverse range of locations, skilled crews, modern equipment, and affordable production costs, making it a great option for filming in Europe. The process of obtaining permits can be time-consuming, but with the right local support, filming in Serbia can be a smooth and enjoyable experience.
• Budgets • Call sheet • Crew booking • Equipment booking • Local permits • Location finding •Logistical support • Translation
• Research
• Actors • Directors • Drivers • DoP’s & DP’s • Catering • Film crews • Fixers • Local Producers • Locations • Producing full productions / Parts of productions • Production Managers • Production staff • Remote filming • Sightseeing • Translation • TV crews
• Editing of videos • Post production paperwork • Post production scripts • Translation • Transcription • Voice over artists
Headquarter address:
Tyska Brinken 19,
111 27 Stockholm, Sweden