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Mass Studios: A Promising Cog in Wheel of Worcester Economic Development
In Massachusetts the missing piece in the infrastructure puzzle has been large studio space and stages – a place to build sets and stay awhile. Everyone knows that’s what a TV...
Emerson College Los Angeles Celebrates Grand Opening in the Heart of Hollywood
By Tiffany Crosby A week-long series of events—starting with a ticketed gala on Saturday, March 8th marked the grand opening of Emerson Los Angeles (ELA), a spectacular new...
Actor Spotlight: Cate Carson, A Woman in the Lead
by Erica Derrickson In her recent acceptance speech for Best Actress at the 2014 Academy Awards, Cate Blanchett staked the claim that films lead by women are in demand and that...
PRETEND: When You Lose Your Job Sets A Stage
New film by Jim Ohm heads to the Film Festival Circuit in April Filmmaker Jim Ohm has spent over twenty years editing award-winning documentaries for Turner, National Geographic...
New Hampshire: Live Free and Film
Independent Filmmaking in New Hampshire by Matt Newton Let’s start by addressing the elephant in the room: No, New Hampshire currently does not offer a tax credit for production....
Filming in Rhode Island
<h2>Finding Tax Incentives & Locations in the Smallest State with the Greatest Backlot</h2> By Steven Feinberg “Location! Location! Location!” The important magic...
Red Sky Studios Opens in Allston
By Carol Patton When a recent occupant of 184 Everett Street left its Harvard University owned set of buildings in Allston, MA, an unusual and rather extraordinary opportunity...
NATPE: 2014 Report
By JD Freedman Hey JD. Want to go to NATPE? It was Carol Patton on the phone, the publisher of Imagine Magazine offering me entree to one of the most prestigious programming...
Normal: Let’s Talk About That
By Rosemary Pacheco What exactly is it? Is it the same for you as it is for the next person? Probably not, but it’s what we all want to be thought of as – fitting in, not...
Lunchpail Productions: Workmanlike Results That Play Well
By Carol Patton When you love your work working for your daily bread is a joy. It’s easy to keep your eye on the prize – the prize being results! According to Lunchpail...
How Diana Barton Manages Emerson’s TV Network
By Hartley Pleshaw Emerson College is known the world over for being a rather unique place. It was the first four-year, undergraduate, liberal arts college devoted to...