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Forums Location to recreate 1950s(ish) British Seaside Town

This topic contains 17 replies, has 0 voices, and was last updated by  jen lane 11 years ago.

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  • Filip Zafran
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    Dear Jen,

    I have noticed that Croatia has been already mentioned as an option for your shoot.
    It has definitely a variety of different types of coastal locations to offer.

    I have attached various reference pictures in this post, but I am not sure what period we are looking at in the movie. Also, do you need more industrial or more rural? There are many locations we can offer.

    Croatia has a Mediterranean climate and filming exteriors is possible for 12 to 13 hours a day. As a country is very film friendly and cost affective.

    If you require further assistance please don’t hesitate to contact me.

    Kind regards,

    Filip Zafran
    filip@scoutingcroatia.com
    +385 95 55 111 58
    http://www.scoutingcroatia.com

    Hi Jen, we’ve got a few options here in Hampshire:

    Southsea, Portsmouth – there is a lovely traditional pier here along with a stony beach and beautiful period buildings (mixed with modern architecture) – http://southseabeach.co.uk/

    Hayling Island – Lined with beach huts, another stony beach with amusement park nearby – http://www.hayling.co.uk/gallery/

    Emsworth – A pretty fishing village close to Portsmouth – http://www.emsworthonline.co.uk/

    Milford on Sea, New Forest – This offers stunning coastline with a friendly village atmosphere. Buildings are a mixture of stunning modern mansions and quirky older buildings – http://www.milfordonsea.org/#/picture-gallery/4533692189

    There are more on our website: http://www.filmhampshire.org.uk.

    Kind Regards,

    Anna (Film Hampshire)

    Hi Jen,
    I was going to suggest Deal and Ramsgate (weather and long days not guaranteed) but there are plenty of beautiful architectural lines and the weathered parts are quite spooky – disused ballrooms, eerie balconies on Art Deco lone houses. I’m on the move at the moment and setting up our location company but I’d be happy to get you pictures if you would like.
    Kind regards,
    Hatty McCafferty
    Scene Ltd
    07786161074


    Andrew Hodge
    Member

    Hello Jane,

    We sent you some proposals two weeks ago and would like to know if you are interested in shooting in France.

    regards,

    gilles

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