While the entertainment industry continues to adjust to the post-Covid world, Hawaii is one of the first states to begin safely reopening for production. And who wouldn’t want to shoot in Hawaii? The state has some of the best tropical and natural locations on the planet. In fact, Hawaii is home to almost every one of the world’s climatic zones, nearly all of which can be found on the Big Island alone! Filmmakers can shoot exotic locations without exchanging currency or hiring translators.
Most filmmakers seek to take advantage of Hawaii’s spectacular exteriors, but the state-owned Hawaiian Film Studio boasts a 16,000 square foot soundstage, production offices, storage facilities, and a large inventory of props as well. Each of the major islands has a range of conveniently located options available for crew housing – from 5-star hotels to hostels. Hawaii has it all.
Aside from the intoxicating views and experienced crews, the state is offering some nice incentives to productions who choose to shoot there.
An overview of the incentive program:
To access this incentive program, a project must meet a number of requirements. In addition to registering with both the Film Office and the Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs in Hawaii, a production company must:
In 2019, the annual funding cap was increased from $35 million to $50 million (per calendar year). It’s a rolling credit, meaning once the aggregate of $50 million is reached, the filers can claim for the subsequent year. This program is scheduled to sunset on December 31, 2025. However, legislation may extend the program.
The state is carefully following all official coronavirus-related guidelines in order to protect their population (and their crews, of course). Through regular testing, social distancing, the wearing of PPE, and the cleaning of sets, Hawaii has positioned itself to be one of the safest places to shoot. Its incentive program (one of the most generous in the country) is simple to access. With all of the variety the location has to offer, few destinations offer a production more bang for its buck.
Partial list of feature films produced in Hawaii:
The Descendants, Just Go With It, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Jurassic World, From Here To Eternity ,Marvel’s Inhumans, South Pacific, A Perfect Getaway, 50 First Dates, Blue Hawaii, Pearl Harbor, Tora! Tora! Tora!, Blue Crush, Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle.
Partial list of TV shows produced in Hawaii:
Magnum, PI (CBS), Hawaii Five-O (CBS), Lost (ABC/Disney), Blind Date (NBC), The Amazing Race (CBS), Baywatch Hawaii (NBC), Johnny Tsunami (Disney), Jake and the Fatman (CBS), From Here To Eternity (NBC), Fantasy Island (ABC).
State of Hawaii Film Office
Donne Dawson, State Film Commissioner
Telephone: 808-586-2570
Fax: 808-586-2572
Email: info@hawaiifilmoffice.com
250 South Hotel Street, Suite 510-A, Honolulu, HI 96813
filmoffice.hawaii.gov.
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 2359
Honolulu, HI 96804