LATEST FROM THE LOCATION GUIDE
British Columbia appeals to Ontario and Quebec for filming incentive co-operation
19 Jun 2013 by Nick Goundry
British Columbia in western Canada has appealed to Ontario and Quebec for filming incentive co-operation. British Columbia argues that having the provinces work together will benefit Canada more than having each compete separately for international productions like Man of Steel. More ...
Wales could expand local filming crew base with funding boost
19 Jun 2013 by Nick Goundry
A funding boost for creative industries training in Wales could prompt growth in the country’s specialist filming crew base. Creative Skillset Cymru’s Skills for the Digital Economy Programme has won additional funding of GBP500,000 to help launch new training courses over the next year. More ...
Company Pictures films historical miniseries The White Queen in Belgium for BBC
19 Jun 2013 by Nick Goundry
New historical miniseries The White Queen recreated medieval England by filming on location in Belgium with Company Pictures. An adaptation of Philippa Gregory’s novel series The Cousin’s War for BBC One, the drama is set during epic dynastic conflict the War of the Roses. More ...
China and South Korea agree filming co-production deal
18 Jun 2013 by Nick Goundry
China and South Korea have made a filming co-production deal meaning that features produced under the agreement will be released in each market as domestic projects. The move will help bypass international release restrictions in each country. More ...
Wieden+Kennedy begins Heineken Dropped campaign filming in Alaska
18 Jun 2013 by Nick Goundry
Wieden+Kennedy Amsterdam has launched its new Heineken Dropped digital campaign filming on location in Alaska. Amsterdam-based Wefilm dropped sun-loving Spanish waiter Rikar in the wintry US state with the challenge of embracing his inner traveller to find his way home. More ...
Lithuania launches 20% filming incentive
18 Jun 2013 by Nick Goundry
Lithuania has launched a new 20% location filming incentive in a bid to boost the country’s production industry. The programme will become available on 1 January 2014 and will run until the end of 2018. More ...
Connecticut filming incentive removes feature support to focus on TV
17 Jun 2013 by Nick Goundry
Connecticut in the north-east US has removed its filming incentive support for feature productions for the next two years. The state will instead focus its limited resources on television, which it considers more central to its production industry. More ...
Palace of Westminster in London may allow commercial filming
17 Jun 2013 by Nick Goundry
The Palace of Westminster in London – home to the Houses of Parliament – could become available as a commercial filming location. Politicians will consider the move as part of a wider proposal to cut costs in the Commons and to raise more money to help with general running costs. More ...
Supervising Location Manager Bill Doyle scouts China’s Hengdian World Studios
17 Jun 2013 by Nick Goundry
Supervising Location Manager Bill Doyle recently scouted filming locations across China and visited the facilities at Hengdian World Studios in Zhejiang Province in the east. He talks to The Location Guide about what China has to offer. More ...
Hobbit film tourism helps boost US-New Zealand visits for early 2013
14 Jun 2013 by Nick Goundry
Peter Jackson’s first Hobbit movie helped boost film tourism to New Zealand in the first quarter of 2013. There was a 23% increase in the number of Americans visiting the country and about one in ten US visitors said the film affected their travel decisions. More ...