Locations
View fullsize

Copabacana
View fullsize

Pantanal
View fullsize

Avenida Paulista
View fullsize

Favela
View fullsize

City in Sao Paulo
View fullsize

Sao Paulo
View fullsize

Acueducto Carioca
View fullsize

Escadaria Selaron
View fullsize

Salvador
View fullsize

Beco do Batman
View fullsize

Cristo Redentor
View fullsize

Beaches
View fullsize

Rio
View fullsize

Florianopolis
View fullsize

Amazonas
View fullsize

Jericoacoara
View fullsize

Capoeira
View fullsize

Carnaval
View fullsize

Futbol
View fullsize

Candomblé
View fullsize

Chapada Diamantina
View fullsize

Guarani
View fullsize

Ouro Preto
View fullsize

Pantanal
View fullsize

Rio
Production Insights
For commercial productions, US crews are required to enter on business visas.
Brazil is an ATA carnet member country. Bringing in your gear as check-in luggage is an easy process - The whole process is free but it can be a bit of a hassle as the website is known to be buggy and many Brazilian customs officials don’t speak English.
Foreign credit cards are widely accepted, particularly in the cities - In more remote areas, cash is king.
Drone filming is permitted but local permits are required.
Brazil Experts within Romero&Braas
these Romero&Braas members have country specific production experience