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The Green Book / Screen Auckland
Film Friendly Local Authorities
The Local Authorities that govern the Auckland Region operate a Film Friendly philosophy.
They are committed to the New Zealand Local Government Filming Protocol. The Protocol was established to ensure that filming requirements - from locations to cast and crew are handled in a manner that helps, rather than hinders the filming process.
Film Auckland is here to help facilitate your filming needs. Make us your first point of contact for any filming enquiry.
They are committed to the New Zealand Local Government Filming Protocol. The Protocol was established to ensure that filming requirements - from locations to cast and crew are handled in a manner that helps, rather than hinders the filming process.
- In Auckland, this means:
- a uniform locations application process
- council teams dedicated to facilitating filming
- a 24hour support-line
- council support of the Film Auckland initiative
Film Auckland is here to help facilitate your filming needs. Make us your first point of contact for any filming enquiry.
- Film Auckland works in partnership with the Local Authorities to provide:
- information, assistance and permits
- booking of locations and outdoor venues
- quick turnaround for approvals


How do I obtain a film permit/consent?
Permits can usually be approved within a few days. Shoots requiring road closures can take a little longer. We recommend location managers discuss preferred locations with the Permit officers, prior to formal application. Contacts for each region are:Auckland City Council
Auckland Regional Council
Franklin District Council
Manukau City Council
North Shore City Council
Papakura District Council
Rodney District Council
Waitakere City Council
How can an experienced/inexperienced person get into the Auckland screen production industry?
There are a number of career paths in the industry. We recommend you start by visiting the Databook; a comprehensive guide of film industry businesses and individuals whom you can make contact with to seek opportunities/work experience. Alternatively you can try contacting local Guilds for further direction.Does Film Auckland offer any opportunities for work experience/internships?
Unfortunately we do not have the capacity to do so. The office is small and very busy so we are not able to take on interns.What productions are shooting in the Auckland region?
This is often sensitive/confidential information, if you have a specific media enquiry please Contact Film Auckland as we may have production press release information that we can pass on.Do you have a Film Auckland DVD that you could send me?
Contact Film Auckland for a copy of The Film Auckland DVD.Still have a burning question?
If there's a question that we haven't answered, please do Contact UsWhat services does Film Auckland provide?
Film Auckland is the marketing and facilitation office for screen production in Auckland. Contact us with your production/location query now.What incentives/grants are available for incoming screen productions?
Information on the screen production grants available, can be found at the Film New Zealand website.Can I get all the equipment I need in Auckland, New Zealand?
You can rent all the equipment your production requires in Auckland, there is no need to bring in your own gear. Please see our Equipment section of this website.Does Auckland have any sound stages/studios?
Auckland has a world class Sound Stage, and a variety of other studios and warehouse facilities for filming. Please see our Infrastructure section of this website.What work visas do I need to film in Auckland, New Zealand?
Cast and crew who do not hold New Zealand or Australian passports will require a work permit. For further details/application forms visit NZ Immigration Service, and contact your local Guilds for letters of non-objection. Your Auckland line producer or production support person will be experienced in work visa applications.How can I secure funding for my production?
New Zealand projects may be eligible for funding from several different sources. Projects from outside of New Zealand may be developed as an international co-production, see the Film NZ website for detailed information ...More










