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Film Oasis, Greater Palm Springs Filming Resource
Hollywood's backlot for more than a century, we “get” production. Ready to shoot your next film, television series, commercial or high fashion spread in a film-friendly resort oasis? Come discover Greater Palm Springs, a leading destination for all types of production. Our one-of-a-kind landscape, 300 days of sunshine annually, incentives and locations have lured and inspired scores of Hollywood and global filmmakers and photographers. We are a non-profit organization that is here to help.
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Ocean State Opportunities
From EP Financial Solutions: Known as the “The Smallest State with the Greatest Backlot,” Rhode Island has a lot to offer producers seeking a location for their next project – from stunning locations, such as the seaside city of Newport or the majestic grounds of Brown University, to their generous 25% transferable tax credit on qualified spend. This New England state has been the location for such films as The Polka King and The Purge: Election Year.
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Discover Myanmar – An Exciting And New Film Location
Myanmar is a country not well known to film and television producers, yet it offers so many different sceneries, landscapes and locations. From high jungle mountains to pristine sandy beaches and a crystal clear aqua seas. Myanmar is transforming itself, from traditional Asian village society to an investment opportunity for developers and entrepreneurs alike. With an array of ancient temple ruins to vibrant and colorful markets, Myanmar is a location scout's paradise! Myanmar is a country as big as the UK and France combined and has as a multitude of options for Directors and Executive Producers.
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Shoot In The Sunshine
From EP Financial Solutions: It's not only states and nations that provide tax incentives for producers; a number of cities within the U.S. are creating incentives to lure filmmakers into their borders. Consider the neighboring cities of St. Petersburg-Clearwater, Florida. With over 35 miles of stunning white sand beaches and a 10-20% cash grant on qualified spend, this tropical paradise has been the location for films such as Dolphin Tale and Magic Mike.
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