Maria Fabro-Giraud, Executive Producer of 23/32 Films on Ukraine’s cinematic potential
Despite being a popular destination for commercial productions, Ukraine has been sorely overlook by international feature films and television shows.
Despite being a popular destination for commercial productions, Ukraine has been sorely overlook by international feature films and television shows.
Amsterdam has often been considered the production hub of the Netherlands but The Hague's recently appointed Film Commissioner, Ing Lim, is looking to offer international producers an alternative. We spoke to Ing to see how The Hague stacks up against Amsterdam and what the city can offer in its own right.
Growing interest in locations outside of the major European hubs (France, the UK, Germany) has allowed Vienna to expand it audiovisual capabilities exponentially.
With an increasing number of international projects under its belt, the Alpes-Maritimes - Cote d’Azur region is quickly becoming one of the most active filming locations in all of France.
Turkey is a fascinating production hub that boasts a highly diverse landscape but Producers are often unsure on how to approach the country.
David Lisnard, Mayor of Cannes and President of the Alpes-Maritimes Côte d’Azur Film Commission has announced an exceptional growth in production activity throughout the region.
Accommodation is always a key concern for any production, whether filming in a studio or on location, as cheaper rates can have an effect on where you choose to shoot.
Known for his work on such projects as Ghost in the Shell and The Revenant, Location Manager Douglas Dresser is soon to make waves again with his latest project, Baby Driver. Directed by Edgar Wright, the film about a young getaway driver suffering from tinnitus required an extensive shoot in Atlanta last year.