Service Film Production in South Africa

Identical Pictures provides a full service film production house in South Africa, we facilitate international filmmakers and photographers who choose Cape Town to be the place for film shooting.

Filming in Cape Town, simply put, is a port city on South Africa’s southwest coast, on a peninsula beneath the imposing Table Mountain. Slowly rotating cable cars climb to the mountain’s flat top, from which there are sweeping views of the city, the busy harbor, and boats heading for Robben Island, the notorious prison that once held Nelson Mandela, which is now a living museum.

Identical Pictures has been at the forefront of generating filming projects throughout South Africa directly representing an impressive array of films, Feature films, TV commercials, Corporate videos, Print, Documentaries, TV serials, Aerial photography, Aerial videography, and Television production concepts.

Service Film Production in South Africa
Service Film Production in South Africa

We facilitate film production in South Africa process by providing film permits, visas, film budgets, film location scouting, film casting, film fixer services, film equipment, and film crews, no matter the size of the production. We have very deep knowledge of the climatic and local weather patterns of Cape Town.

Identical Pictures has strong relations with authorities on a national and regional level allowing us to streamline and expedite all aspects of processing clearances and collect the related authorizations on behalf of the client. We simply make things happen.

We represent a formidable combination of creative, marketing, financial, and managerial expertise within the film production hub, and we believe in the benefits of filming in Cape Town, and we utilize the latest film equipment.

Identical Pictures actively participates in film industry-related events worldwide and invites filmmakers to explore Cape Town, South Africa for possible co-production opportunities.

Film Rebate / Tax Incentives in Cape Town, South Africa

The Film Rebate Incentive in South Africa is a financial incentive designed to attract international and local film productions to the country. It provides a cash rebate of up to 35% on eligible South African production expenses to qualifying productions. For more information please visit Film Rebate in South Africa, Cape Town https://www.identicalpictures.co.za/film-rebate/.

About Cape Town, South Africa

Cape Town is South Africa’s oldest city. It serves as the country’s legislative capital, being the seat of the South African Parliament. It is the country’s second-largest city (after Johannesburg) and the largest in the Western Cape. The city is part of the City of Cape Town metropolitan municipality.

The city is known for its harbor, its natural setting in the Cape Floristic Region, and landmarks such as Table Mountain and Cape Point. In 2014, Cape Town was named the best place in the world to visit by The New York Times and similarly by The Daily Telegraph in 2016.

Located on the shore of Table Bay, the City Bowl area of Cape Town is the oldest urban area in the Western Cape, with a significant cultural heritage. The city has a long coastline on the Atlantic Ocean, which includes False Bay and extends to the Hottentots Holland mountains to the east. The Table Mountain National Park is within the city boundaries and there are several other nature reserves and marine-protected areas within, and adjacent to, the city, protecting the diverse terrestrial and marine natural environment.

The climate in Cape Town, South Africa

Cape Town has a warm Mediterranean climate (Köppen: Csb), with mild, moderately wet winters and dry, warm summers. Winter, which lasts from the beginning of June to the end of August, may see large cold fronts entering for limited periods from the Atlantic Ocean with significant precipitation and strong north-westerly winds. Winter months in the city average a maximum of 18 °C (64 °F) and minimum of 8.5 °C (47 °F)[44] Total annual rainfall in the city averages 515 mm (20.3 in) although in the Southern Suburbs, close to the mountains, rainfall is significantly higher and averages closer to 1,000 mm (39.4 in).

Summer, which lasts from December to March, is warm and dry with an average maximum of 26 °C (79 °F) and minimum of 16 °C (61 °F). The region can get uncomfortably hot when the Berg Wind, meaning “mountain wind”, blows from the Karoo interior. Spring and summer generally feature a strong wind from the south-east, known locally as the south-easter or the Cape Doctor, so called because it blows air pollution away. This wind is caused by a persistent high-pressure system over the South Atlantic to the west of Cape Town, known as the South Atlantic High, which shifts latitude seasonally, following the sun, and influencing the strength of the fronts and their northward reach. Cape Town receives about 3,100 hours of sunshine per year.

Water temperatures range greatly, between 10 °C (50 °F) on the Atlantic Seaboard, to over 22 °C (72 °F) in False Bay. Average annual ocean surface temperatures are between 13 °C (55 °F) on the Atlantic Seaboard (similar to Californian waters, such as San Francisco or Big Sur), and 17 °C (63 °F) in False Bay (similar to Northern Mediterranean temperatures, such as Nice or Monte Carlo).

Unlike other parts of the country the city does not have many thunderstorms, and most of those that do occur, happen around October to December and March to April.

CONTACT US IN SOUTH AFRICA

Jonathan Degueldre

Executive Producer & Partner

35 Rose Street, Bokaap,
Cape Town – South Africa

Mobile: +27 82 464 8689
Landline: +27 21 286 9030
info@identicalpictures.co.za