Local Video Crew Hire

Since 2008, we have coordinated more than 200 audiovisual productions across Spain for UK broadcasters, US brands, and European agencies. You send us a brief: we handle crew, gear, permits, locations, logistics, and post. One English-speaking contact from brief to delivery.








We can implement real-time remote directing on any kind of production. LiveU bonded cellular streams full-quality video to Zoom, Teams, or Google Meet, with no setup required on your side. Multi-camera switching is handled at our end, so your creative director can watch and call the shots live from anywhere in the world. No need to fly your team to Spain for every shoot.
Tell us about your brief: format, scope, dates, locations, deliverables. We come back with a cost breakdown and flag anything that could affect your schedule before you commit.
Most shoot-day problems are pre-production failures. Ours is built to prevent them: every crew confirmation, permit application, location note, and logistics detail closed before cameras roll. If something can go wrong, we find it here rather than on set.
English-speaking crew, cinema-grade kit, and production coordinator on the ground. If something goes sideways, it gets fixed at our level. Cameras keep rolling.
If your team handles post, we hand over organised, edit-ready footage in your editor's format. If it stays with us, we take it through to the edit, colour, audio mix, visual effects, and deliver to your specs.
Equipment stuck in customs. A permit that takes three weeks, not three days. A location that looks right on Street View but fails the recce. Instead of reacting to issues, our aim is to anticipate them. We run backup solutions before clients know they need one. Production problems get resolved before they hit your schedule.
Camera Crew Spain is part of Bonitaworld Media Productions S.L., a fully registered Spanish company with liability insurance, VAT registration, and complete payroll infrastructure for crew and talent. Every production cost is itemised before you commit. No surprise fees, no last-minute additions.


Yes, meaningfully. Permit structures differ, for example: Madrid charges a meter-based occupation fee (€48.65 + €0.58/linear metre/day) while Barcelona bills a flat €480/day minimum, which can swing significantly depending on your footprint. Crew day rates, location access fees, and logistics costs also vary between cities. For productions where Madrid and Barcelona are both viable options, the production differences between the two cities covers the cost and logistics factors worth knowing before the location is locked.
Spain’s production day rates run well below the UK, Germany, and France. You get year-round outdoor conditions and more location variety in a single trip than most European countries can offer.
Costs depend on crew size, shoot days, locations, and project scope. Spain’s production day rates run well below Northern European markets. We quote itemised costs before any commitment: no hidden fees, no last-minute additions. Our local knowledge prevents costly mistakes and unexpected expenses.
It depends on scope and location. For crew only, we can be on the ground in any major city within 48 to 72 hours. Full productions with permits and logistics need a minimum of 7 to 15 working days, more for heritage sites, restricted areas, or island shoots. Share the brief and we will give you an honest timeline.
English-speaking crew, call sheets and budgets in English, and delivery in the formats your post house already uses. We adapt to your workflow, not the other way around. After 18 years of international productions, your standards are our standards.
Full creative control stays with you. We handle everything local: crew, permits, logistics, and on-set coordination. Anything that needs your call gets flagged before it affects the shoot.
Yes. We set up LiveU bonded cellular feeds into your Zoom, Teams, or preferred platform with multi-camera switching at our end. You keep full creative control without flying a team to Spain. For a full breakdown of tools and on-location crew workflows, read our full guide to remote directing a Spain shoot.