Hawaii

Locations in Hawaii

Your production coordinator
in Hawaii

Fixer Hawaii relies on local professionals to offer efficient services to production crews from around the world. Part of our work is sorting out the right locations to film together with you, based on the needs of your project. Through your production coordinator in Hawaii, you will be able to find the appropriate shooting locations regardless of the type of production.

We will also be able to hire a journalist fixer for documentaries if you are in Hawaii for this type of production

Honolulu

The capital city of the state of Hawaii, Honolulu is the epicenter of the archipelago, the main hub for transportation, culture, education, and politics. When in Honolulu ask your production coordinator in Hawaii or your location scout for advice on where to film.

 Popular places in Honolulu include the famous Diamond Head Monument, the Pearl Harbour Monument, the Iolani Palace, and many others. And surely, there is no Honolulu without the pristine beaches that move along the shores of the ocean across the city.

Oahu

The third-largest island of Hawaii, Oahu hosts two-thirds of the entire population of the state. Most travelers start their journey through the archipelago here, as the main airport of the state and the capital are set on the island. When on Oahu, ask your production coordinator in Hawaii for advice on where to shoot.

 Do not miss Hanauma Bay National Reserve, famous for the snorkeling opportunities, the Waikiki Beach, one of the landmarks of Hawaii, as well as other places.

Oahu

Kauai

From a geological standpoint, Kauai is the oldest of the main islands of Hawaii. With a surface of 1.456 square kilometers, it is the fourth largest island in the state. Kauai is popular with tourists looking for nature and relaxation.

 If you are interested in shooting a documentary about local life, hiring a journalist fixer is helpful. Popular attractions on the island include visiting the Hanalei Bay, following the Kalalau Trail, or taking in the sun at the famous Anini Beach.

Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

There is no Hawaii without volcanoes. The Hawaii Volcanoes National Park sits on the largest island of the archipelago, Hawai’i. It was opened to the public in 1916, being the result of hundreds of thousands of years of volcanic activity.

 The entire park is covered by unique and complex ecosystems, making it a favorite with tourists and filming crews. Ask your location scout for advice on where to film based on the needs of your particular production.

Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

Maui

Popular with tourists and filmmakers alike, Maui is the second-largest island of the archipelago. Many of the smaller settlements of Hawaii are located on the island, situated just north of the largest island. Ask your production coordinator in Hawaii or your location scout for advice on where to film while on Maui.

Among the popular locations are the Road to Hana trail, the Ka’anapali Beach with its clear sand, the Nakalele Blowhole, and others.

Your location scout in Hawaii

Hiring your location scout or production coordinator in Hawaii is the right way to go when it comes to finding the appropriate shooting locations in the state. Thanks to our local professionals, we can recommend tailored locations based on the exact needs of your production.

Locations are crucial to the efficient development of any production. Getting them right from the start, as well as managing a filming schedule will ensure a smooth production throughout.

If you are decided on filming in Hawaii, we are ready to help you. Fixer Hawaii is a complete media production company helping filming crews reach their goals faster and more efficiently. Let us know right away about your plans for filming on the islands. Send Fixer Hawaii an email with a brief of your project. A team representative will get back to you as soon as possible.

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