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New England Studios is a film production facility located in Devens, Massachusetts. [1] Established in 2012, it has quickly become a prominent hub for the film and television industry in the New England region. [2] The studio is known for its modern facilities, versatile soundstages, central location in New England, and on-site rental department.
Hollywood East is a term for the multiple efforts to build film industry agglomerations on the East Coast of the United States.Recently, the term has been applied to the growing film industry in New England, particularly in Massachusetts [1] and Connecticut, [2] that served as home to the production of over 140 major motion pictures and television series between 2000 and 2013. [3]
Scenes were also filmed in Boston, Brookline, Cambridge and Newton, according to the Massachusetts Film Office. Massachusetts was further represented at the awards ceremony with the best ...
It was the late 1990s and future Oscar-winning “CODA” filmmaker Siân Heder was ambling across Harvard Square, close to the home in which she grew up in Cambridge, Mass. There, near the Au Bon ...
[16] To create the fictional Barton Academy, the film crew shot on location at five real-life Massachusetts schools: Groton School (the chapel and the Nashua River), Northfield Mount Hermon School (the chapel and building exteriors), Deerfield Academy (the front lawn and building exteriors), St. Mark's School (the dining hall, gymnasium, and ...
Think of Massachusetts as Hollywood Northeast. The state’s scenic, urban and historic settings suit all genres and appeal to filmmakers looking for authenticity, from the choppy waters of Martha ...
As early as 1986, Powderhouse co-founders Joel Olicker and Tug Yourgrau met while working to produce a documentary for WGBH, the public television station located in Boston, Massachusetts. [2] The collaboration on this documentary for WGBH led them to conceive their own independent production company that would focus on their own brand of ...
When people discuss busy U.S. production hubs outside of Los Angeles and New York, they tend to namecheck Georgia and New Mexico. But since Massachusetts enacted a 25% film and TV credit in 2007 ...