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Berkeley Film Office
Berkeley offers a superb variety of historic homes and buildings, magnificent parks, great neighborhoods and the picturesque UC Berkeley Campus.
Bernalillo County Film Office
It caters to the largest of studio features, smallest of independent projects and also to a wide range of television and commercial production.
Beverly Hills Film Office
The Filming and Special Events Office is here to assist you in the process of coordinating the various approvals and logistics for your upcoming event and/or production.
Bradenton Area Film Commission
If you're scouting locations for your next film production or video, you won't find this much variety in any other destination.
Buffalo Niagara Film Commission
The Buffalo Niagara Film Office oversees film, video, television and commercial production as well as still photo shoots in Western New York State.
Calaveras Visitors Bureau & Film Commission

Located in California's picturesque Gold Country and spectacular High Sierra, Calaveras County offers a huge variety of stunning geological features, historic and agricultural settings for your production. Wide valleys, deep canyons, caves, lakes, giant sequoias, ghost towns and boutique wineries are just a few of the many features here.

The history of the area has contributed a great deal to its visual appeal. Originally settled by Miwok Indians, the area is a haven of lakes, streams, mountains, valleys and forests. When California's Gold Rush hit here in the heart of the Mother Lode, the landscape was changed by people from every corner of the world as they settled in hastily established camps in search of their fortunes.

Preserved Gold Rush towns, mining ruins, hydraulic mining and wooden flume systems rerouting water supplies permanently changed this rural landscape. Some of those settlements have remained to this day with their period architecture making charming historic downtowns with boutique shops, fine dining and wine tasting rooms. Others have fallen into ruin and are virtual ghost towns.

As the gold supply began to diminish, the people who'd discovered this place made more discoveries: of giant sequoia trees, caves and beautiful vistas. Along with outdoor recreation, they found other ways to entertain themselves including telling tall stories and betting on anything and everything. It was into this atmosphere that an adventurous young man arrived, and overhead a tale of frog jumping in the Angels Hotel.

That young man was Samuel Clemens and the story developed into his first successful short story that propelled him to fame as Mark Twain. "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras," published in 1865 was the inspiration for the annual Jumping Frog Jubilee which takes place in Angels Camp every May, attracting in excess of 50,000 people. Meanwhile, other forms of entertainment were arising locally, including the annual Calaveras County Fair, the longest running state fair in California. Eventually those two events were combined, while other festivals and events sprung up around the county.

As even hard rock mining became harder work with fewer and fewer rewards, settlers had discovered that agriculture was especially productive here due to soil rich in minerals, making the decision to make Calaveras their permanent home a possibility. This resulted in one of California's earliest winemaking regions.

To this day, Calaveras' geological attractions, elevation changes from near-sea level to over 8,000 feet , historic features and Mediterranean climate make Calaveras County a major tourist destination for those looking for authentic California. This also makes it a prime filming consideration. With four distinct seasons featuring huge displays of wildflowers and blooming dogwoods in spring, spectacular fall colors and snowy winters, Calaveras county is your go-to filming destination, and we'll help you every step of the way.

California Film Commission
The California Film Commission supports film, TV and commercial productions of all sizes and budgets, with a variety of services, including film and TV tax credits, our extensive digital location library, free on-line permitting, low-cost use of state properties as shooting locations and production assistance.

California hosts nearly 200 feature films every year and countless TV series, commercials, and documentaries. The California Film Commission (CFC) facilitates all aspects of the filmmaking process and helps prevent filming problems from occurring. A regional network of 50 local film offices throughout the state provides logistical and permitting assistance for filmmakers. The CFC also maintains CinemaScout, an on-line database that features over 4000 California locations available for filming.

California is home to the largest and most highly skilled film crews in the world; able to sustain over 100 simultaneous productions.
Catalina Island Film Commission
Our unique island location makes for a very special location for your film or photo shoot project. The Catalina Island Film Commission as part of the Catalina Island Chamber is available to assist you in processing your permits, answering your questions, and assisting you in finding the products and services you might require from local businesses.
Central Florida's Polk County Film Commission

Film Central Florida supports film, TV, commercial productions and still photography.  Our staff will assist you in processing your permits to make your filming and production easy in Central Florida's Polk County.

Central Florida Offers a Variety of Filming Locations:

Central Oregon Film Office
The Central Oregon Film Office promotes the stunning locations found throughout the high desert of the Pacific Northwest.  From lakes to white water rivers, desert to towering ponderosa forests, epic mountain ranges to gentle fields; Central Oregon has everything you need for your next shoot.

With over 45 years of hands-on production, and an additional 20 years film industry experience, our team knows what a Producer or Location Scout needs to get the job done. The Central Oregon Film Office will assist local and visiting productions with facilitating permits, provide preliminary location scouting, and engaging the local workforce and vendor resources. We will also provide inter-agency assistance such as risk management for insurance liability and coordinate with police, fire and rescue services for the safety of the public during shoots.
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