All World of Locations articles – Page 7
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FeaturesWorld of Locations: Austria
Austria has emerged as an attractive location in the last 12 months — and not just for film-makers looking for snow.
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FeaturesWorld of Locations: Argentina
Argentina’s geographic diversity and its easy substitution as settings from Paris to New York make it a magnet for international television crews, commercials and feature film productions.
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FeaturesWorld of Locations: Abu Dhabi
International film-makers are impressed by the emirate’s aim to become a regional ‘content hub’ and its 30% cash rebate.
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FeaturesWorld 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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FeaturesWorld of Locations: Netherlands
A new cash rebate is making the Netherlands an attractive location and partner for mid-sized international productions.
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FeaturesWorld of Locations: Spain
Can a new 15% tax credit — and Francis Ford Coppola — boost Spain’s appeal as an international shooting destination?
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FeaturesWorld of Locations: Russia
Russia has extraordinary potential as a location for international filmmakers but, as insiders acknowledge, this is a tough place to set up a production.
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FeaturesWorld of Locations: Morocco
Film-friendly Morocco regularly doubles for Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan.
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FeaturesWorld 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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FeaturesWorld of Locations: Malaysia
New facilities and incentives are making the territory Asia’s latest go-to location.
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FeaturesWorld of Locations: Malta
It’s no surprise the world’s biggest film-makers and stars enjoy shooting on Malta, as the holiday island has it all — a California climate, competitive tax rebates and a fun-loving, can-do attitude.
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FeaturesWorld 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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FeaturesWorld of Locations: Thailand
Stunning natural locations are attracting many independent productions.
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FeaturesWorld 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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FeaturesWorld of Locations: France
France is a costly location but an improved financial incentive could be a game-changer in 2016.
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FeaturesWorld of Locations: Italy
A revamped tax credit has catapulted Italy to the premier league of international locations.
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FeaturesWorld of Locations: Germany
Germany’s well-established network of federal and state funds, and efficient film infrastructure means many big footloose productions base themselves in the territory.
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FeaturesWorld 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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FeaturesWorld of Locations: Czech Republic
Medieval and modernist locations lie just an hour away from forests and mountains.








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