Written by new-contact on Jun 13, 2012. Posted in On Location

Los Angeles gears up for the AFCI Locations Show 2012

The AFCI Locations Show starts on June 15th in Los Angeles and The Location Guide will be there. It takes place at the Los Angeles Convention Center and this year is aligned with the Los Angeles Film Festival.

Delegates can attend the show for free and have access to presentations from more than 200 film commissions around the world. Production professionals take part from film, TV and commercials, and there will be a rich selection of panels and workshops addressing the most pertinent issues currently facing the filming industries.

Martin Cuff is Executive Director of the AFCI: “Film commissions around the world are vital partners in the creation of a stable, sustainable film industry and this year’s show, which promises to be our biggest and most international ever, is tailor-made to help filmmakers get the most out of their crew, their budget and their production, and to put the maximum value on the screen.”

This year’s show, which promises to be our biggest and most international ever, is tailor-made to help filmmakers get the most out of their crew, their budget and their production, and to put the maximum value on the screen.

Martin Cuff, AFCI

Seminars this year include Doc U: Shooting Overseas – Making Your Doc on Foreign Soil, and Production Incentive Experience – Get Your Slice of the Pie!, which will explore how bigger does not necessarily mean better when it comes to filming incentives. A separate panel will discuss what the future holds for filming incentives, following a tumultuous year and see-sawing support for film subsidies, especially in the US.

TV Commercial Focus On Latin America will talk about the growing appeal of South America for commercial production and a separate panel will discuss the potential for future co-productions with BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India and China) countries. This could be particularly interesting given that Marvel will be filming soon in China and James Cameron is also exploring options in the region.

It looks set to be a fascinating Locations Show, so we’ll look forward to seeing you there!

To find out more about the show click here.

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