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Written by Nathan Hoturoa Gray
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It’s all about the buck. Credit crisis or not, when it comes to making a film in Asia the most ideal location is foremost the country that provides the best overall financial incentives: exchange rates, travel costs, cheap labor, tax breaks and feasibility of production financing are all vital elements for getting your project off the ground. The scenery, people, culture and overall cinematographic experience run a close second
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Written by Iain Blair
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With their spectacular mountain and sea scenery, great infrastructure,
experienced crews and state-of-the-art post houses, Vancouver and the
B.C. region have long attracted filmmakers and earned the affectionate
title “Hollywood North"...
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Written by Frank & Margie Barron
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Still flushed with the success of his summer blockbuster film Hellboy II: The Golden Army, and the past acclaim he received with his dark fantasy Pan’s Labyrinth, director Guillermo Del Toro is preparing for a production of epic proportions...
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The country’s economic landscape has changed dramatically. This means radically cutting costs; for producers looking to secure
funding, this means hard work. To survive, it is going to be crucial
that producers be especially resourceful when leveraging funds. ..
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U.S. tax incentives become more competitive, the rivalry between states across
America heats up. Consequently, it looks like runaway productions will soon be
a thing of the past...
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