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Bringing in the Sheaves (Short Film) Filmed in Hanover
The Early Life of Moses (Short Film) Filmed at Pawtuckaway State Park, Nottingham
FairPoint Broadband (Commercial)
Filmed in Hollis
Raging Planet: Blizzards (TV Segment) Filmed on Mt. Washington and Cannon Mountain
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Film New Hampshire E-Newsletter June 2009
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Location Spotlight
Cathedral Ledge, North Conway Located in Echo Lake State Park, this sheer, 700-foot Cathedral Ledge towers
over Echo Lake. A mile-long auto road and hiking trail lead to the
summit of the ledge. Both Cathedral and nearby White Horse Ledges are
popular rock- and ice- climbing walls.
To view the location file for this property, click here.
Cathedral of the Pines, Rindge Situated on a hilltop with a panoramic view of Mount Monadnock, the
Cathedral of the Pines is a breathtaking open-air cathedral and meeting
space on 236 acres.
To view the location file for this property, click here.
Find your next filming location in New Hampshire--click here.
If you are a New Hampshire residential or business property owner and you are interested in listing your property as a potential filming location, e-mail the New Hampshire Film & Television Office at film@nh.gov or call (603) 271-2220.
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Update your listing information in our online production directory
The New Hampshire Film & Television Office is beginning the process
of updating its online Media Production Directory of Crew and Services
that is featured on our website, www.nh.gov/film.
It has been some time since we've done a thorough update, and we are
now finding outdated phone numbers and e-mail addresses.
Essentially, it's time to refresh our database and we want to take this
opportunity to make sure that our information is complete and current.
In addition, the New Hampshire Film & Television Office is creating a
downloadable, print-friendly master list from the listings in our
online directory. However, before that feature goes live on the website,
we would like to launch it with the same up-to-date information that
will appear online. So, this update is crucial for both pieces.
Those
who are currently listed in the directory will be receiving an e-mail
shortly containing their listing information and will be asked to take
a moment, whether via e-mail or phone, to make any corrections to
contact information or service descriptions, and to include any updates
of recent credits, affiliations or equipment available.
For more information, our Production Directory guidelines are available here.
Updates and changes can be made via e-mail to film@nh.gov
or by calling the New Hampshire Film & Television Office at (603) 271-2220. With
your help, we will be able to create the most comprehensive New
Hampshire production directory possible.
Of course, if you are a
New Hampshire-based individual or company not yet listed in our
production directory, contact the New Hampshire Film & Television
Office and we'll work with you to get your listing online.
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NH's Wilton Town Hall added to the National Register for Historic Places
The New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources is proud to announce
that Wilton Town Hall has been honored by the United States Secretary
of the Interior with placement on the National Register for Historic
Places.
The Wilton Town Hall is the home of the Wilton Town Hall Theatre,
a popular film viewing destination, showing a variety of first-run
films as well as art house movies usually shown in theaters closer to
metropolitan areas like Boston.
Read the full press release here.
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Upcoming writing and acting workshops with Ernest Thompson
New Hampshire-based Whitebridge Farm Productions will be presenting WRITE ON GOLDEN POND, weekend-long workshops for screenwriters and playwrights taught by Academy AwardŽ Winner Ernest Thompson which will take place at his home, Whitebridge Farm in New Hampshire. ACT ON GOLDEN POND, one-day master classes in acting with Ernest, will also be offered.
The next WRITE ON GOLDEN POND workshops will be offered July 17-19 and again August 21-23. The next ACT ON GOLDEN POND master class will be held Saturday, August 1.
For registration details and information about additional workshops and film and theatre opportunities with Whitebridge Farm Productions, call (603) 744-3652 or visit www.whitebridgefarmproductions.com. |
New Hampshire Filmmaker Notebook Items submitted by New Hampshire's film and television industry
What Goes Up opens in select cities
A film by Robert Lawson of Peterborough, a 1999 New Hampshire State Arts Council
Artist Fellowship finalist, has opened in Los Angeles, New York City,
Chicago, Las Vegas and Buffalo, with showings scheduled for Brooklyn
and Boston as well. The feature-length movie What Goes Up
began as a play at Andy's Summer Theater in Wilton, where Lawson was
for many years artistic director. The co-writer of the play and
screenplay, Jonathan Glatzer, also directed the film, which stars
Hilary Duff, Steve Coogan, and Molly Shannon. The DVD will be released
June 16. Here's a link to the official web site: http://www.whatgoesup-themovie.com.
Area cable access stations offering summer video camps
MCAM-TV in Manchester
will host a TV production camp aimed at teaching kids ages 11-15 how to
produce TV shows and commercials. The camp will have two sessions, July
13-24 and August 10-21. The hours are 9 a.m.-4 p.m. and tuition is
$375. Ryan Plaisted is the camp director. Visit www.mcam.org for
registration forms or visit the station at 540 Commercial Street in Manchester.
Concord TV
in Concord is offering an introductory video camp June 22-26 from 12:30-5 p.m. and
an advanced camp from July 6-10 from 12:30-5 p.m. Learn the basics of
video production in this exciting hands-on camp. Students will operate
video production equipment (including portable cameras, a three-camera
production studio and computer editing). Campers will create a program
that will air on Concord TV Channel 22. Both camps are for kids ages
11-14. Tuition for the Introductory Camp is $87 for Concord residents
($107 non-residents). Tuition for the Advanced Camp is $110 for Concord
residents ($130 for non-residents). Camp director is Julienne Turner.
For more information, visit www.yourconcordtv.org or call (603) 225-8690 to sign up.
Submit your news to the New Hampshire Filmmaker Notebook! E-mail us at film@nh.gov. |

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Although the New Hampshire Film & Television Office
makes every effort to ensure accuracy of its communications to the public,
it takes no responsibility for any errors, mistakes, misrepresentations or
omissions for items submitted from external sources. The content in the New
Hampshire Film & Television Office production directory, location library,
news & events blog, e-newsletter, and website is provided
for informational purposes and should not be considered an endorsement by the
State of New Hampshire.
The New Hampshire Film & Television Office, as part of the New Hampshire Department of Cultural Resources, works to expand business activity and employment throughout the state by acting as a liaison between the film industry and an established network of government agencies, the state's film industry workforce and local property owners. The office is responsible for location assistance, public relations and general production support in an effort to broaden the cultural and economic impact of film and television production in the state. For more information about film and television production in New Hampshire, call (603) 271-2220, e-mail film@nh.gov or visit www.nh.gov/film.
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