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From "Out of Sight," and "8 Mile" to "The Island," and "Transformers," Some of the Film Industry’s Biggest Names Have Filmed in Detroit
Check out our ad that appeared in Variety.
The Detroit Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau created Film Detroit to promote and market metro Detroit as a preferred location to film commercials, independent and feature films, still photos and episodic television in Detroit and our tri-county region of more than 4 million people.
From urban downtown and waterfront scenes and National Historic Landmark buildings featuring art-deco sky scrapers to raw, gritty warehouses and factories—we have a variety of fresh locations.
Our region also includes endless acres of rural areas and quaint downtown main streets.
Film Detroit is here to assist you and offer unparalleled seamless responses to film industry requests to film and scout at metro Detroit’s most scenic, original, authentic and raw urban locations. Contacts:
Xenia Castillo-Hunter, Film Detroit National Sales Manager, 313.202.1978, xhunter@visitdetroit.com Carolyn Artman, Film Detroit Media Relations Manager, 313.202.1952, cartman@visitdetroit.com
Michigan Film Industry News: Film Detroit Prepares for Rush as Michigan announces Best Production Incentive in the U.S. Detroit Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau - Film Detroit April 7, 2008 Film Detroit Facts/FAQ’s Detroit Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau - Film Detroit April 7, 2008 Michigan set to get more moviemaking thanks to new tax-break legislation April 8, 2008 BY KATHLEEN GRAY and DAWSON BELL FREE PRESS STAFF WRITERS Lights, camera, action ... Michigan; Offering a major tax break for film and video production work can bring new money, jobs and some star quality to the state Detroit Free Press Editorial January 22, 2008 IN OUR OPINION Mitch Albom, filmmaker Mike Binder tell legislators Michigan can be a movie star January 22, 2008 By DAWSON BELL FREE PRESS LANSING BUREAU
Albom, Binder say incentives can make state site for films January 23, 2008 BY DAWSON BELL FREE PRESS STAFF WRITER Invite the lights, cameras February 2, 2008 Detroit Free Press Editorial
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