Latest from the location guide

Avatar filming in New Zealand

Avatar filming in New Zealand

Written by James Peak on Dec 24, 2009. Posted in Production News

James Cameron’s hotly anticipated USD250 million sci-fi blockbuster Avatar has opened worldwide, with a record-breaking USD232.2 million dollar opening weekend, globally - putting it on course for a USD1.2 billion dollar gross.

Morocco as a filming location

Morocco as a filming location

Written by James Peak on Dec 21, 2009. Posted in On Location

Morocco has long been the go-to destination for all your high-end historical epic needs, and the list of assets is pretty mouth-watering. Deserts. Mountains. Bustling ancient and modern cityscapes. Highly skilled and experienced crews. Incredibly cheap production costs. A permanent 20% VAT reduction for shoots.

Filming in Brazil

Filming in Brazil

Written by James Peak on Nov 27, 2009. Posted in On Location

Focus Features' tasty development deal with Brazil’s most successful production company of the last decade, 02 Filmes, looks like bearing fruit once again as they are currently

Filming in Egypt

Filming in Egypt

Written by James Peak on Oct 27, 2009. Posted in On Location

In February 2000, the Egyptian government decreed that a new film and TV production zone would revitalise the fortunes of a struggling film industry. So how has the Egyptian Media Production City (EMPC) fared in the last decade, in the face of stern opposition

A year in Belize

A year in Belize

Written by James Peak on Oct 1, 2009. Posted in Interviews

Nigel Miguel, Belize’s dynamo of a Film Commissioner, is on a mission: to make Belize into the film capital of the Caribbean. And with terrain made famous by The Dogs of War, Heart of Darkness and The Mission at his disposal, this is no wild statement.

Amy Lemisch in interview

Amy Lemisch in interview

Written by James Peak on Aug 25, 2009. Posted in Interviews

Smart, well-considered tax incentives have finally breathed life into the California film industry, and brought loads of work back to Hollywood. Amy Lemisch, Director of the California Film Commission, is now a favourite of all below-the-line workers in the Eldorado state.

Text Search

Type a word to find in The Location Guide’s News

[s]