Local Industry | Maine | Massachusetts | Reports
Unexpected Heat over Bringing ‘Bones’ to Maine
Maine residents take differing stances on giving tax breaks to film production and whether or not big-city filmmakers should shoot Stephen King's Bag of Bones in the author's home state. NewEnglandFilm.com adds a few editorial thoughts.
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Connecticut | Industry News | Local Industry | Maine | Massachusetts | New England | New Hampshire | Reports | Rhode Island | Vermont
Industry News – April 2009
The Southeast New England Film, Music, and Arts (SENE) Festival debuts; Boston Gay and Lesbian Film Festival announces new name and venues; Vermont and Maine join the furious fight to offer film production tax incentives; and more... the April 2009 report of industry news, festivals, and happenings.
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Filmmaking | How To's | New England
Learning from Classic Movie Poster Design
When considering how to design an effective movie poster, photographer Michael Jones suggests taking a close look at the classics.
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Filmmaking | How To's | Local Industry | Los Angeles | Massachusetts
Hunting Goodwill
Matthew Giordano describes how his documentary-in-progress For Boston shows Boston’s brighter side, inspiring him to lead by example and give back to the community.
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Filmmaking | Interviews | New Hampshire
Shooting for the Stars
After more than a decade in production, spousal duo Courtney Bent and George Kachadorian redefine beauty with their new documentary, which screens this month at the IFF Boston.
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Filmmaking | Interviews | Local Industry | Massachusetts | New England | Television
New England Producers Honor the Native American Experience
This month PBS launches an unprecedented multi-media event with We Shall Remain, a five-part series spearheaded by local producers and bolstered by New England talent and locations.
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Company/Organization Profiles | Local Industry | Vermont
Vermont Studio Enters 22nd Year
Vermont’s Edgewood Studios remains a stronghold for film production both in-house and for its neighbors.
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