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World of Locations: New Zealand
James Cameron’s substantial use of New Zealand for Avatar and intention to settle there permanently speaks volumes for the territory’s film-making capability and the allure of its lifestyle.
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World of Locations: Australia
The territory’s laidback lifestyle and advanced film infrastructure are big attractions for film-makers and talent spending six months or more Down Under.
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World of Locations: South Korea
A good film infrastructure and generous rebate has helped attract two high-profile international shoots to South Korea in the past year.
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World of Locations: Malaysia
New facilities and incentives are making the territory Asia’s latest go-to location.
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World of Locations: Thailand
Stunning natural locations are attracting many independent productions.
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World of Locations: Brazil
From Rio’s beaches to the Amazon rainforest, Brazil has everything to offer.
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World of Locations: Mexico
Varied locations and hard-working local crews are putting Mexico on the map.
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World of Locations: Trinidad and Tobago
Once a go-to destination for Hollywood, Trinidad & Tobago continues to attract international shoots.
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World of Locations: Georgia
States with prime urban, historic and natural locations are providing globally competitive production incentives.
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World of Locations: Louisiana
Louisiana was one of the first US states to offer film tax incentives and has become one of the country’s most important production hubs, with a long-established 30% credit, a strong crew base and a good infrastructure.
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World of Locations: Massachusetts
States with prime urban, historic and natural locations are providing globally competitive production incentives.
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World of Locations: Michigan
States with prime urban, historic and natural locations are providing globally competitive production incentives.
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World of Locations: New York State
New York state — and New York City in particular — has always been a draw for film and TV producers because of its iconic locations.
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AFI FEST to host secret screening
Festival top brass said the event will take place on November 11, raising the possibility of a first-look at one of a handful of unseen potential awards contenders.
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Ketchup, Altitude form pact
Altitude to distribute Ketchup titles across UK home ent, pay TV and free TV windows.
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World of Locations: California
Rather than international projects, most US state incentives are accessed by film and television projects that may otherwise have shot in California. But from May 2015, California’s own offering makes it one of the world’s most attractive places to shoot.
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Uncork’d rises with Blood Moon
UK genre specialist Jinga has sold Jeremy Wooding’s werewolf western to US.
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World of Locations: Oklahoma
States with prime urban, historic and natural locations are providing globally competitive production incentives.
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Buzz titles: Korea
Some of South Korea’s hottest films are being sold at this year’s AFM, from Im Kwon-taek’s 102nd film to the Detective K sequel. Jean Noh reports.
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World of Locations: Canada
How do Canadian locations, long popular with footloose US productions, maintain their appeal in the face of stiff international competition?