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Move over Hollywood, it’s Tinsletahn’s turn

Pittsburgh has been compared to a lot of cities: Portand, OR, for its lush green landscape; Venice, Italy for its bridges; and Hollywood? That’s right. Pittsburgh is making a name for itself on the big screen with its booming film-production scene.

CNN Money reports: “In the last three years alone, 24 movies have filmed in Western Pennsylvania, including ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ and ‘Promised Land,’ which stars Matt Damon and will be released next year. These films have infused the region’s economy with $300 million since 2009 and helped small businesses to thrive, according to Pittsburgh Film Office Director Dawn Keezer.”

The article attributes the success of Pittsburgh’s film draw on its alluring tax credit; a 25-percent credit goes to films that spend at least 60-percent of their total production budget in Pennsylvania.

Hollywood film crews are also drawn to Pittsburgh for its architectural variety, endless neighborhoods, and the skilled and inexpensive local unions. More than 50 major movies and films have been shot on location in the Pittsburgh area during the past decade, and Pittsburgh boasts film credits that include “The Dark Knight Rises,” “Silence of The Lambs” and “Hoffa.” Pittsburgh has come a long way from the days of boasting about being home to the filming of “Striking Distance” (starring Bruce Willis and Sarah Jessica Parker, 1993) and “Sudden Death” (starring Jean-Claude Van Damme, 1995).

The impact on the economy is phenomenal. Existing business are cashing in on catering to the large production staffs and opportunities for local studios to join in the act are flourishing. With the credibility of filmmaking in the region on the rise, maybe it’s time articles start comparing other cities to Pittsburgh.

Another Win for the ‘burgh!

I apologize for my unabashed Pittsburgh pride in advance (sort of), but yet another show is being shot here! The link below offers all the details, so I will provide the highlights.

The show, based on a book entitled Hemlock Grove by Charleroi native Brian McGreevy, will appear on Netflix early next year. The book caught the attention of LA producers, and thanks to some effective lobbying by McGreevy, filming is scheduled to start in our fair city in June.

Pittsburgh continues to attract projects with budgets big and small and to screens big and small as the Pittsburgh Film Office, 31st Street Studios, Paramount on Location, Knight Vision Studios and Carnegie Mellon University forge ahead to make Pittsburgh a player in the film and television industry.

 

Yeah Pittsburgh!

Source:  http://www.examiner.com/article/new-television-series-to-be-filmed-pittsburgh#ixzz1ssImHpUa