Production
Filming in Jordan: Middle Eastern Country Opens First Studio Complex
Jordan's inaugural purpose-built film and TV studio, Olivewood Film Studios, is now open just 15 minutes from Amman. Jordan, famous for on-location shoots in films like Dune and Lawrence of Arabia, aims to lure more major productions with its two soundstages, expansive backlot, and spacious basecamp area. Additionally, Jordan offers a generous cash rebate program, providing filmmakers with up to a 25% rebate on local labor expenses.
Awards
Golden Globes Expansion: Ceremony Adds Two New Categories
The Golden Globes are expanding with two new categories to celebrate a wider range of film and TV talent. The first category will recognize the best cinematic and box office achievement, honoring one film among the year's top eight most viewed. The second category will applaud the best performance in television stand-up comedy, reserved for traditional stand-up comedians with sets lasting at least 30 minutes.
Industry
Streaming Innovation Alliance: Studios Form Government Lobbying Group
Netflix, Disney, Warner Bros. Discovery, and Paramount have united to create the Streaming Innovation Alliance, a pioneering lobbying group representing over 15 companies. This marks the first collective effort of video providers to influence government policies. Notably, some major companies are missing from the initial lineup, and two influential DC leaders have been chosen as senior advisors for the alliance.
Sustainability
Ontario’s Green Gains: Canadian Province’s Push for Sustainability
Ontario's film and TV industry is committed to sustainability, working to shrink its carbon footprint. According to the Ontario Green Screen's report, titled "Advancing Waste Management Practices in Ontario’s Film and Television Industry," significant changes are needed to combat increased emissions from Hollywood productions in the region. The report emphasizes the necessity of industry-wide sustainable practices and waste reduction to cut carbon emissions.
International
Planning Ahead: How Paris Will Keep Cameras Rolling During 2024 Olympics
Despite the 2024 Summer Olympics coming to Paris, French film organizations are committed to ensuring the local entertainment industry remains unaffected. With an expected influx of over 10 million visitors, central city filming will face limitations. However, proactive planning will enable filming during the pre- and post-Olympics periods.
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