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Why should I choose Spain as a location for my video production?

Spain offers diverse landscapes, historic architecture, and modern cityscapes, making it ideal for various video productions.

The country has a strong film industry, reliable infrastructure, and experienced professionals.

The weather is also a major advantage, with many regions enjoying over 300 sunny days a year.

Additionally, Spain offers competitive production costs compared to other Western European countries and has attractive tax incentives for film and video projects.

What video production services do you offer in Spain?

We provide full-service video production, including pre-production (concept development, scriptwriting, and location scouting), production (filming with a professional crew and equipment), and post-production (editing, color grading, sound design, and animation).

Whether you need corporate videos, event coverage, commercials, social media content, or documentary-style productions, we handle everything from start to finish.

We also assist with permits, casting, and logistics for international clients filming in Spain.

What is the average cost of producing a video in Spain?

The cost of video production in Spain varies depending on factors like video length, complexity, crew size, and locations.

A simple corporate video or interview may start from 1500€–3000€, while more complex productions like commercials or event coverage can range between 5000€–15000€ or more. Factors like special equipment (drones, multiple cameras), animation, and high-end post-production can increase the price.

We provide customized quotes based on your project needs. Contact us via email.

What should I look for when hiring a video production agency in Spain?

Look for an agency with a strong portfolio that aligns with your vision.

Check their experience, client reviews, and the range of services they offer. Transparency in pricing, clear communication, and knowledge of local regulations (such as permits for filming in public spaces) are also important.

If you’re an international client, ensure the agency has experience working with foreign productions and can assist with logistics.

Finally, ask about their process—from pre-production to delivery—to ensure they can meet your expectations and deadlines.