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Month: October 2024

On September 30, the streets of Hollywood saw Lady Gaga and Joaquin Phoenix on the red carpet at the TCL Chinese Theatre, marking the highly anticipated premiere of Joker: Folie à Deux. Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav joined the celebration at the Sunset Tower after-party, mingling with the film’s A-list leads. Despite the glittering […]

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West Orange, the birthplace of modern filmmaking thanks to Thomas Edison’s Black Maria, is set to make a major return to the spotlight. The West Orange Township Council has approved Matrix Development Group’s purchase of a 12-acre tract of land behind the historic Thomas Edison National Historical Park, marking a significant step toward the construction […]

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StageRunner is thrilled to spotlight the recent completion of Gran Canaria Studios, a new facility that is set to become one of the largest virtual production stages in Europe. This new state-of-the-art studio offers unparalleled opportunities for both independent filmmakers and major international productions looking to take advantage of Gran Canaria’s competitive film location incentives. […]

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The Greek government has announced a delay in reopening its highly sought-after 40% tax rebate program for international film and TV productions, pushing the date to January 2025. Originally slated to resume on October 1, 2024, the program has been paused since May 1 due to a backlog in funding and the need to finalize […]

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 EFD Studios, a leader in advanced tech rentals, is making waves with the announcement of its latest expansion: the largest virtual set in Europe. This state-of-the-art facility will be located just outside Madrid, in Boadilla del Monte, and is expected to transform the landscape of virtual production in Europe. The set will cover an impressive […]

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Fall in Chicago means cooler temperatures, the changing leaves, and, of course, the familiar sight of film crews setting up around town. With its iconic skyline, diverse neighborhoods, and rich history, Chicago continues to be a favorite for filmmakers across genres. But it’s not just the city’s aesthetic appeal drawing these productions—Illinois offers one of […]

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The recent closure of the TV production arm at Pinewood Studios, one of the most iconic names in the global entertainment industry, has sparked concerns about the future of a proposed studio complex in Little Marlow, Buckinghamshire. With Pinewood’s decision signaling a potential shift in the UK’s production landscape, locals are questioning whether the multi-million-pound […]

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When Frank Vacek first set foot on Sable Ranch in the 1970s, nestled within the chaparral hills of the Angeles National Forest, he saw more than just a piece of land—he saw potential. A visionary who had fled Czechoslovakia decades earlier, Vacek had already found success by launching a camera shop in downtown Los Angeles. […]

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In a significant turn of events for the Canadian film and TV industry, Aeon Studio Group and the City of Hamilton, Ontario have mutually decided to end their plan to transform Hamilton’s West Harbour into a creative industry hub. This decision halts a project that aimed to position Hamilton as a key production center in […]

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The city of Yonkers, New York, already home to several prominent film and TV production facilities, is on track to further cement its status as a key player in the industry with the proposed construction of Warburton Studios North LLC. This new development, spearheaded by National Resources in partnership with Great Point Studios—helmed by Robert […]

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