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		<title>Top Places Where Filmmakers Live And Work</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever thought of moving to the other country or city, wishing to find better life opportunities or striving for new challenges and adventures? I guess that the majority of people will answer positively. The choice of a country, city or town where you are going to live can become one of the most [&#8230;] <a class="g1-link g1-link-more" href="https://theatrenerds.com/top-places-where-filmmakers-live-and-work/">More</a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever thought of moving to the other country or city, wishing to find better life opportunities or striving for new challenges and adventures? I guess that the majority of people will answer positively. The choice of a country, city or town where you are going to live can become one of the most significant life decisions. Especially if you are a filmmaker and, except inspiring you and offering a lot of professional opportunities, your place of living should be as comfortable as it only can be. There are a lot of guides which have already done all the estimations according to different criteria: a city’s film activity, film infrastructure and other criteria such as population size, local tax schemes, the availability of different geographical locations etc. We have also decided to create our list of top places where filmmakers live and work, so if you are planning to start your filmmaking career or change something in your life, you can easily choose any location from our list.</p>
<p><strong>Vancouver, Canada</strong></p>
<p><a href="https://www.tourismvancouver.com/" rel="nofollow">Vancouver</a> is the perfect city for those, who want to present a blockbuster and a romantic melodrama. Taking into consideration how many famous actors and producers are from this city and currently living there, it should be mentioned that Vancouver is a worthy destination for filmmakers. Together with beneficial tax schemes offered by the district, the statistics show that the Canadian city has hosted two dozens of new serials in 2017 and nearly 200 commercial projects. The Vancouver’s reputation as a filmmaking city is now fast-growing because it has a well-developed infrastructure for producers (including many stages for film motion, transport locations, professional education institutions, where you can find both professionals and assistants). A lot of experienced producers describe this place as a welcoming one with friendly film community.</p>
<p><strong>Atlanta, the USA</strong></p>
<p>Let’s talk about not that world-famous film cites in the USA. Last year the film sphere in Atlanta managed to add $ 6 billion to the city’s economy. Although this city refers to the developing one regarding the filmmaking industry, it now poses the 3rd most significant film production industry in the USA, and due to professionals’ expectations, it won’t stop. Atlanta is too attractive as in Georgia you can still find a lot of permit-free locations, which are ideal for the film producers. It is also not a difficulty to apply for the tax preferences in this state and receive a positive answer. You can find here a flourishing production infrastructure and the brightest talents, willing to make their film career and enter the filmmaking industry. It’s not only the weather that is hot in Georgia.</p>
<p><strong>London, the United Kingdom </strong></p>
<p>Even if you haven’t been in London, you must have seen its attractions in too many films. Obviously, you’ll know Westminster, Big Ben, Buckingham Palace and Tower Bridge at a glance, as who hasn’t seen the Bond films? London is a so much wanted location for films for a significant period of time. Some even call it “the European Hollywood”. Except for perfect places, national schemes, you can also find in London dozens of film finance companies, f.e. <a href="https://www.inc.com/profile/red-rock-entertainment" rel="nofollow">Red Rock Entertainment</a>. Just a quick note: the Bond films, the Harry Potter franchise and DC Extended Universe movies belong to some of London’s studios.</p>
<p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berlin" rel="nofollow"><strong>Berlin</strong></a><strong>, Germany </strong></p>
<p>Another European capital, but with the other filmmaking direction. Berlin holds the position of the best place for low-budgeted and indie films. In the filmmaking industry, the German capital is thought to be more for creativity than even commercial production. It attracts filmmakers, actors and writers, who are willing to create masterpieces. Just like in case with the mentioned above cities, Berlin locations are too favourite among producers as they are worthy to be presented in different film scenes. The Berlin Film festival was established in 1951 and how it is one of the most honourable events in the filmmaking industry.</p>
<p><strong>Mumbai, India </strong></p>
<p>This location as an opportunity to move in is quite discussible. Nevertheless, it is the heart of Bollywood. Hindi cinema produces more films in a year than Hollywood, and you can like you or not, but it is one of the biggest and money-bringing film industries in the world. Here was produced the majority of all Indian films, which are well-known in South and East Asia, the Middle East and some parts of Africa. It should be mentioned that recently Bollywood films are becoming more popular among the Western audience, so if you search for exotic locations and different approaches, then you’re welcomed in Mumbai. By the way, now there are a lot of film studios, which work in cooperation with the leading European and American film partners.</p>
<p>So, as you have understood, the whole world is full of places, where you can get both inspiration and professional perspectives. Don’t hesitate and choose the best place to live and work.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Feb 2018 17:26:40 +0000</pubDate>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All successful people have stories left behind them. It is impossible to overcome a challenging way to success without hard work, persistence, failures, a bit of luck and, of course, talent. The filmmaking industry isn’t an exception. Usually, both producers and actors have to pass a hard way to become successful, globally recognized personas. So, if you decide to build a career in the documentary cinematography, you have to be ready to manage different obstacles and show your intention to win the viewers’ hearts. However, nowadays, there are a lot of opportunities for newcomers to gain their positions in documentary cinematography, and here is a list of several guidelines how to build a career in this field.</p>
<h1>Decide where exactly you want to be</h1>
<p>Although it’s considered that most of the documentaries are monotonous non-box-office films, there are a lot of things, innovative approaches and storytelling techniques you may apply to make your documentaries unique and engaging. Do you want to depict a certain period of our history? Tell a story of a politician or explain the development of certain technologies? Your career depends on what you’re going to choose, as you have to know, where to move forward. By the way, there are also a lot of documentary TV series which are gaining their popularity in Europe. And you can definitely select this genre as a start for your career. For example, the new series called “The contractors” &#8211; British documentary project financed by <a href="https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/red-rock-entertainment-ltd" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">Red Rock Entertainment</a>, have gained significant success among their viewers and brought financial benefits to their producers.</p>
<h1>Gain experience</h1>
<p>Even at the beginning of your career, you have to prove that you have the skills, the knowledge and the dedication, which make you worthy of entering this field. That’s why dedicating your time to learning and gaining experience is the best advice ever. It’s not necessarily to go to film college and take film classes, but it will be a great bonus if you do this. The studying process isn’t only about learning basics and different filmmaking techniques; it is also about getting involved into this industry, making connections and meeting the right people.</p>
<h1>Explore all the necessary things</h1>
<p>When you come up with the idea and decide to start shooting the film, it will take you much less time compared to the time you have to spend studying and researching. Learn about all the peculiarities you might need, work with all possible equipment, ask for advice. Try to think further and decide what you can do by yourself and what knowledge you will need for it, so you can save your money and invest them in other filmmaking aspects. All in all, make everything possible to widen your knowledge: watch all the documentaries from the filmmaker’s point of view, read all the editions related to the latest news in this industry, get to know about the key figures in the documentary cinematography. Everything is valuable when it comes to captivating viewers.</p>
<h1>Become a filmmaking assistant</h1>
<p>The first step in your documentary career can be a position of a personal assistant. It seems like the most valuable experience before your professional start is joining the well-bred filmmaking group. All knowledge is necessary, but the experience you can gain in practice will higher your opportunities to create a real masterpiece. Pay attention to all the details, small tasks, perfect your skills, show initiative and ask for challenging things. Becoming a personal assistant is a great way to learn about all significant organisation details, for example, how to plan your budget, find and communicate with actors, organise shooting process, edit and promote your film.</p>
<h1>Get everything planned</h1>
<p>It is reasonable that after the learning and gaining experience stage, you can start planning your documentary. If you have already decided on the more specific type of your film genre, choose a subject and have a total vision of your future creation, start making a schedule. Design a storyboard, so you can better see the key scenes and think over all the little but significant things. A very detailed plan will not only help you be within the time frames but will also help you fix all the smallest details about organisation process, such as where to go, who to contact, where to shoot the exact picture and so on. It’s already proved that a good plan means a better film.</p>
<h1>Create</h1>
<p>This step is the most obvious and still one of the most difficult. Start with finding the necessary equipment suitable for your film. Don’t spend all your money on the top-ranked things, but invest in quality equipment. Then gather the whole team together. If you can’t afford to hire a super-professional crew you can ask your relatives and friends for help. But keep in mind, that it is impossible to make the whole film only by yourself. When everything is managed, start shooting your film and put all efforts to create a real masterpiece.</p>
<p>All in all, you can see that creating a documentary isn’t an easy task at all and it will take your time and persistence. But if you dedicate yourself to the documentary filmmaking process, you will reap the benefits.</p>
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