An entertainment oasis in the heart of the Mojave desert, Las Vegas is making strides in the US filming landscape. Contributing to a slate of projects including Prime Video series Fallout, Mark Wahlberg starrer The Family Plan, and recently announced as the new destination for the American Film Market, The Silver State’s bustling city is […]
Supporting early career Black-identifying artist animators living in the UK in their journey to producing new work, Film London’s FLAMIN Animations has returned for its third year. In the latest round, four animators have been chosen to receive GBP 3,000 to cerate a new 2-3 minute animation, including bespoke mentoring, development, support and advice.
The UK Spring budget released on 17 March by Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt revealed a happy outcome for the fate of tax breaks in the film and tv sector. After an uneasy period of review, British producers can breath as sigh of relief at the developments which introduced increased tax expenditures that will […]
Fans from across the world have been invited to partake in a global treasure hunt for a number of art displays depicting scenes from Adult Swim’s hit show Rick and Morty. The immersive experience is a part of the show’s #WORMAGEDDON global “living episode”. Thus far, scenes have popped up in MexicoCity. Malibu, The Netherlands […]
New drama Spinners has started filming in Cape Town, South Africa. The series is a co-production between African streaming service Showmax and media company CANAL+. International distribution for the programme will be handled by Studio Canal.
The Location Guide had a conversation with producer Neil Andrews from Pulse Films, celebrating the production company’s ‘Flip’ commercial for B&Q winning a Bronze Lion for Achievement in Production at Cannes Lions 2022. We discussed how Neil and the team made the project a reality with Icon Films Sofia, exploring why Bulgaria was chosen for […]
The National Film Commission of Bhutan was formed in 2019 to support the country’s emerging film sector. TLG speaks to Tenzin Gyeltshen, Programme Officer at the National Film Commission of Bhutan.
On the 5th of July, 2021, the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and the Kingdom of Belgium, and with the support of the Royal Film Commission – Jordan (RFC) and the Embassy of Belgium in Amman, Jordan signed an audiovisual co-production agreement with the Government of Flanders in Belgium for five years.
In the face of the pandemic and film production restrictions all over the world we entered 2021 with the lack of new content and large-scale projects. One of the countries that conversely showed the rise in production was Russia, conquering screens over the world with high-quality projects and appealing stories. Behind the scenes of the […]
Lethal White, the fourth instalment in the BBC’s Strike saga sees detectives Strike and Robin on a new case, investigating blackmail attempts made against an MP. The sixty-day shoot involved fifty-three different locations.