by admin | Jul 25, 2010 | Article
By Jenn Smith Berkshire Eagle July 25, 2010 Berkshire County has a good-looking head shot, with Mount Greylock and the Taconic mountain range at its crown and Gilded Age mansions near its nape. Since the county already has a presence in the motion-picture industry,...
by admin | Jul 25, 2010 | Article
By FRED CONTRADA Springfield Republican July 25, 2010 GREENFIELD – Michigan didn’t have much of an appetite for it, but Greenfield’s mayor finds it quite palatable that his town might be the setting for “The Woman,” a movie filled with...
by admin | Jul 23, 2010 | Article
Business View By Joel Olicker & Tug Yourgrau Boston Business Journal July 23, 2010 There has been much confusion in recent months about the costs and benefits of Massachusetts’ film and television tax credit program. Here is what every business leader should...
by admin | Jul 19, 2010 | Article
“Irish” Micky Ward By Carlo Rotella Boston Globe July 19, 2010 WHAT IS IT about “Irish’’ Micky Ward, the retired light-welterweight boxer from Lowell, that draws men to him in the hope that some of his old-school tough-guy virtue will rub off on them? It’s...
by admin | Jul 15, 2010 | Article
Production Update Magazine (P3), in the July 2010 issue, announced its annual list of America’s “Top Ten” states for film production. For the third time since 2007, Massachusetts made the list — this year joining Connecticut as one of only two...
by admin | Jul 12, 2010 | Article
By Inside Track July 12, 2010 Photo by Film Magic Newton homey John Krasinski and his British-born fiancee, Emily Blunt, finally exchanged vows this past weekend at the Villa D’este in Como, Italy. “John and Emily were married on Saturday in a private ceremony,”...