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Written by Iain Blair
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Just a few short years ago New England probably wouldn’t have appeared on most people’s lists of top filming destinations. But thanks to some very aggressive tax incentives, coupled with experienced crews, good infrastructure and the region’s natural beauty and diversity, the states of Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Connecticut have...
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Written by Jennifer Marino
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The past year has proven that incentives are an integral part of the production process –– the big-budget films Terminator Salvation, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen and Public Enemies have all filmed in incentive-friendly locations. As incentives spring up in more areas and worldly competition heats up, the top contenders — both domestic and international — are staying ahead of the game by using attractive rebates to lure productions to their regions.
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Written by Nathan Hoturoa Gray
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Ever since Governor Bill Richardson’s highly successful incentives
program in 2003 attracted over 80 feature films and television projects
from Hollywood into New Mexico, the State
legislatures further north have had little choice but to raise the
stakes to compete. This feature takes a look at the latest campaigns
being waged to secure both highly lucrative big budget clients and
smaller independent film productions to help boost the economies of the
scenically spectacular Rocky Mountain States.
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Written by Karen Watts
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When one thinks of Peru, Machu Picchu immediately springs to mind. And
although it is a truly spectacular site, it is far from being Peru’s
only draw. This unique country presents filmmakers with scores of
dramatic locations...
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Written by Karen Watts
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The commercial starts simply; two Irish pub patrons raise their glasses
to toast the 250-year legacy of Guinness founder, Arthur Guinness.
Their toast, “To Arthur!” is picked up by a nearby crowd standing
slightly out of hearing range, who echo the sentiments earnestly
shouting “To Martha!” The mistaken toast continues...
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