Hallmark to film new TV movie on location in North Carolina
Hallmark will be filming on location in North Carolina for its Hallmark Hall of Fame anthology TV movie Christmas in Conway. The film will follow in the footsteps of Iron Man 3 and the first Hunger Games, and will be based at Wilmington production house Post 1200.
"We're a mini studio without the stages, so we can do it all and post-production," Post 1200 co-owner Jodi Kaufmann told Star News: "This film didn't need stage space, so we're able to accommodate them ... A lot of our motivation to move to Wilmington [expanding from two Los Angeles offices] was to bring new productions to the area, so we'd like to do more of that, too."
North Carolina has already hosted seven different studio productions in 2013, including Stephen King miniseries Under the Dome, dystopian drama Revolution and supernatural crime drama Sleep Hollow.
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Please o not forget Arizona in your search for locations. We are 70 miles south of Phoenix among the Saguaro Cactus and you know our vast and varied landscape. Don't forget N. C. (home state) and the beauty there; from the mountains to the sea such a beautiful place to be. Homesick I am but Arizona bound
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