Media hub designed to boost international location filming in Cork in Ireland
Two separate film organisations have joined forces in a bid to boost the local industry in County Cork, southern Ireland. The Gunpowder Mills Centre just outside the city of Cork is home to the new media hub that could attract major productions of the calibre of Camelot.
The Cork Film Centre and the Cork Screen Commission have set up the hub, which offers animation and video exhibition facilities, as well as a digital cinema designed for screening rushes.
Niall Mahoney is regional Screen Commissioner: “This is another important step forward in making Cork a truly film-friendly region and is a great example of how both the county and city councils have really got behind the screen industries down here.
This is another important step forward in making Cork a truly film-friendly region and is a great example of how both the county and city councils have really got behind the screen industries down here.
Niall Mahoney, Screen Commissioner
“Facilities like this, with tangible benefits to filmmakers both from here and abroad, are exactly what we need and I applaud the councils and Film Centre for their hard work over many years in setting up the Screen Commission and getting these premises up and running.”
Ireland’s biggest productions tend to film in and around Dublin, but Cork has a growing industry and its picturesque landscapes are certainly a major draw.
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