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Determine your budget. Look at the company's portfolio and case studies. Consider the company's experience. Check reviews and references. Communication is Key. Consider the company's creativity. Ask about the production process.
An applicant must provide the following documents: Certificate of Registration/Incorporation of Company. KRA PIN Certificate. Professional Certificate in audio-visual media production/ film making. List of Equipment (for those who own equipment ONLY)
Find the Right Contact: - Look for specific individuals within the company, such as development executives or producers. Use LinkedIn, the company's website, or industry directories to find the right contacts. Use Industry Networking: - Attend film festivals, screenwriting events, or industry meetups to network.
Within the Department of Commerce, the Maryland Film Office promotes Maryland's diverse locations for film and video production. For feature films, and television programs and commercials, the Office works to provide facilities throughout the State.
Like most of the entertainment business, getting a producer to read your script is all about who you know. Reach out to personal connections. Try social capital. Use social media. Network. Join the PGA. Use your agent. Meet in person.
TELEVISION SERIES Lioness, 2023. Lady in the Lake, 2022. We Own This City, 2021. The Spook Who Sat By The Door, 2021. The President is Missing (pilot episode), 2020. Shock Trauma: Edge of Life, at R. VEEP, filmed in Baltimore, Columbia, and Sykesville, 2012-14. House of Cards, filmed in Harford County and Baltimore, 2012-18.
Maryland's Eastern Shore has captivated filmmakers for decades with its rustic appeal, stunning landscapes, and authentic atmosphere. From iconic comedies like "Wedding Crashers" to heartfelt dramas like "Clara's Heart," the region has provided the perfect backdrop for a wide range of films.
Today, the Big Five majors – Universal Pictures, Paramount Pictures, Warner Bros., Walt Disney Studios, and Sony Pictures – routinely distribute hundreds of films every year into all significant international markets (that is, where discretionary income is high enough for consumers to afford to watch films).
To say the No. 1 movie on our list, last year's mega-blockbuster “Top Gun: Maverick,” was shot in Maryland is a bit of a reach. The Tom Cruise starring sequel to the 1980s classic was filmed almost entirely on the West Coast, and is set primarily in San Diego, California.