Directory
California
Agua Dulce Movie Ranch, Inc.
Big Bear Lake Film Office
Film Liaisons In California Statewide (FLICS)
FLICS is a network of regional film offices and commissions that work cooperatively with the California Film Commission to retain, attract and facilitate feature film, television, commercial and print media production in California. FLICS welcomes project ...
FRESNO FILM & ENTERTIANMENT COMMISSION
Inland Empire Film Commission
Modesto/Stanislaus County Film Commission
Contact the Modesto Film Commission today for all of your film and production needs. From steam trains, covered bridges, handcrafted cheese plants, castles, a western town and tremendous fields of agriculture to modern architect and a diversity of home s ...
Oakland Film Office
Palm Springs Film Office
The Palm Springs Film Office, an extention of the Inland Empire Film Commission (IEFC), offers location assistance to feature, television, commercial and print prouduction companies, as well as all the services the IEFC has to offer.
Placer-Lake Tahoe Film Office
San Diego Film Commission
What do Michael Bay and Werner Herzog have in common? They shoot in San Diego! Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen shot several days at many military installations and captured one spectacular scene from a helicopter showcasing San Diego Bay and the city skyline with the Coronado Bridge in the background. Werner Herzog filmed his newest narrative movie My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done entirely on location in San Diego. Described by the Director as a “horror movie without the chainsaws”, it has already caused a stir at Cannes and will screen at the Venice Film Festival with San Diego as a major character in the film. San Diego attracts projects because of its ease of filming, diverse locations and hands on Film Commission service. FREE PERMITS save you money right up front. FREE PUBLIC PROPERTIES in the city, county and port district offer a world of untapped location looks. That means you can shoot at a beach, bay, boardwalk, park, sidewalk or street at no cost (except cost recovery for safety personnel when assigned). Discounted City of San Diego Police officers and a competitive Hotel Discount Program all contribute to cost savings. San Diego offers experienced crew and support services to help you utilize all the local resources available to filmmakers. And San Diego is still welcoming and film-friendly. No signatures required for neighborhood filming with great weather for 300+ perfect days every year! COMMERCIAL INCENTIVE starts July 1, 2009. Bring your commercial to San Diego and save on police, lifeguards, and posting for no parking costs, for those that qualify. Check out the details at www.sdfilm.com, click on Filming in SD, and then click San Diego Commercial Incentive. While you’re on the web site, request a free copy of the San Diego Film & Video Resource Guide or request access to our digital Reel-Scout location library. Film SAN DIEGO....we’re more than just a pretty place!







