GONE BABY GONE EARNS ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATION
MFO Variety ad congratulating Amy Ryan on her Academy Award nomination for GONE BABY GONE.
Hollywood has growing interest in Bay State
A major movie studio in Plymouth could generate as many as 2,000 well-paying jobs and stimulate the tourism and service industries in the region, potentially becoming the largest private employer in the Plymouth area.
MFO ANNOUNCES 2007 ALL STAR TEAM
Director Sam Weisman, Governor Deval Patrick, Speaker Sal DiMasi and Senate President Therese Murray head the list of MFO ALL STARS for 2007.
Milton was ready for its close-ups
For five days in November and December, the normally sedate suburban town of 25,000 people became Hollywood Central, with town residents enlisted to serve as extras, police controlling traffic and providing security, and the neighborhood buzz centering around how much taller movie star Cameron Diaz appeared in person.
Hollywood Invasion
So clogged has Boston been with filmmakers that during the first week in September, crews shooting in the Back Bay kept crossing walkie-talkie signals. In a city where only five movies were filmed in the previous seven years, these are new and pleasant problems.
Worcester goes Hollywood, Feature film does location shots at local museum
If your timing was really good, you might also have caught the illustrious likes of Morgan Freeman or William H. Macy making their way from their dressing-room trailers in the Trinity Lutheran Church parking lot to the Worcester Art Museum, where a Hollywood crew was at work on a one-day shoot for a new movie.
Boston cop patrols a star-studded beat
Rubbing elbows with the stars is nothing new for Sgt. Michael O’Connor, 54, a veteran of 21 years who is now the Boston Police Department’s motion picture liaison.
GAME PLAN is the number one movie in America!
MFO Variety ad saluting GAME PLAN as the number one movie in America.
Small businesses benefiting from movie-struck Hub
The increase in action is causing a surge in business for a range of companies and individuals related to filmmaking.
Film Union membership up in Mass., Incentives drive jump
Local 481 of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, Moving Picture Technicians, Artists and Allied Crafts has seen a 37 percent surge in members since Massachusetts’ new film tax incentives took effect last year. More than 140 new enrollees have signed on, bringing its membership to a record 537.
Action
For years, Hollywood producers steered clear of the ‘celluloid pariah’ known as Massachusetts. But now they’re all over Boston, thanks to tax breaks and a warm welcome.
Massachusetts Lifts Cap on Film Tax Credits
MFO Variety ad touting new Massachusetts film tax credit law.
Editorial: Ready for our close-up
Two thumbs-up to state officials who now recognize that they can play more than a cameo role in drawing big-screen blockbusters to film in the Bay State.
Massachusetts shoots increasing, State increases incentives
The Massachusetts legislature is ready to move on several bills to correct what are perceived as glitches in its current tax incentives for film production.
DEPARTED WINS BEST PICTURE ACADEMY AWARD!
MFO Variety ad honoring THE DEPARTED as the first Massachusetts movie to win the Academy Award for Best Picture of the Year.