Mbrella Films

Film Production Company in Trinidad and Tobago

Trinidad and Tobago is the southernmost island country in the Caribbean, consisting of the main islands of Trinidad and Tobago, and numerous smaller islands. While most of the landscapes here are seascapes or resort and vacation theme cities, the seascapes vary depending on the location. Some cities have white sandy beaches, while others have strong waves suitable for surfing and other sea sports. Mbrella Films is also highly qualified for film permitting, which means our team can take care of the pre-production phase in just two weeks, leaving you to focus on your film.

Mbrella Films offers a vast selection of equipment for film production of any scale, as well as English-speaking producers with over 10 years of experience. They can guide you through every step of the production process from pre to post-production in Trinidad and Tobago. If you’re interested in bringing your film production to Trinidad and Tobago, keep reading to find out more about our locations, equipment, and crew.

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Top 5 Filming Locations in Trinidad and Tobago

Port of Spain

Port of Spain

The capital city of Trinidad and Tobago is actually named Port of Spain. It is located on the northwest coast of the island of Trinidad and is the third largest city in the country, after Chaguanas and San Fernando. The city is known for being a primary business and financial center in the country, making it an ideal location for film productions looking for a combination of a financial city and beautiful seascape views.

Maracas Bay

Maracas Bay

One of the most well-known beaches on the island of Trinidad is Maracas Bay, which boasts a sandy beach located on the north side of the island, an hour's drive through the mountains from the capital city of Port of Spain. It is considered by many to be the most beautiful beach of its size located relatively close to the city, making it a perfect location for vacation-themed movies.

Toco

Toco

Toco is the most northeasterly village on the island of Trinidad and Tobago. One of the sights in Toco is Galera Point, which features the Galera Point Lighthouse built in 1897. Today, it is surrounded by a park and picnic area, making it a perfect location for filming. Imagine capturing the stunning views of the furthest point of the island on screen.

Store Bay

Store Bay

Let's move to the island of Tobago. One of the busiest and most popular beaches there is Store Bay. The greatest attraction is the bay's crystal-clear blue-green waters with waves that average about 40 cm in height, making it a perfect destination for swimming and surfing. The bay is located on Tobago's southwestern coast, and many say that the sunset at Store Bay is a spectacular sight that would look magnificent in your film.

Englishman's Bay

Englishman's Bay

Englishman's Bay is a secluded beach on the leeward coast of Tobago and is considered one of the island's most beautiful. The beach has a classic crescent shape and is capped by two heavily forested headlands descending from Tobago's Main Ridge. If you’re looking for a quieter beach for intimate scenes, Englishman's Bay is the perfect choice.

Professional Crews

Mbrella Films can help with camera gear, lighting and key grips through our network, which will meet your film production needs. Our team includes diverse producers who communicate quickly and have over 10 years of experience in the film industry. They will take care of your film production and guide you through every step of the process in Trinidad and Tobago.

Budget for Film Production in Trinidad and Tobago

Our producers will ensure that you are given a detailed breakdown of the budget at every step of the production process, from obtaining permits to equipment and other necessary processes. With a wide variety of landscapes and scenery, Trinidad and Tobago can be the perfect location for your film production, and Mbrella Films can provide all of your production needs to the highest standards. If you are interested in bringing your production to Trinidad and Tobago, please feel free to contact us using the form below to get started.

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