LOCAL INDUSTRY NEWS

Mass. movie studio could generate millions

Mass. movie studio could generate millions

The project includes 14 sound stages, a back lot, a hotel and an education center.
Consultants say the project would likely generate more than 3,000 jobs and $168 million in wages.

Plymouth Rock Studios spotlights jobs

Plymouth Rock Studios spotlights jobs

Hollywood hasn’t come to town quite yet, but the hundreds of people who flocked to Plymouth South High School last night are ready and waiting for its arrival.

Mass Film Office bringing the stars to the area

Mass Film Office bringing the stars to the area

It’s not every day that a major Hollywood production is filmed on the North Shore. But with Matthew McConaughey, Michael Douglas and Mel Gibson in our midst this summer, it becomes clear those days are becoming more common.

Metal band films video at Orpheum

Metal band films video at Orpheum

The Orpheum Theater stage saw a lot of acts during its heyday from 1912 to 1958, when it closed its doors, but none like the band that took the stage on Sunday.

No vacancy: Plymouth Rock Studio’s Oct. 15 jobs forum is filled

Plymouth Rock Studios’ future hinges on zoning change

Plymouth Rock Studios intends to build a major movie and television production studio at the site of the Waverly Oaks Golf Club, but the plan hinges on town meeting’s approval of a zoning change in October. Studio founder David Kirkpatrick said. “We’d like to start construction next spring and be open for business in September of 2010.”

Newburyport’s River Merrimac Bar and Grille goes Hollywood

Newburyport’s River Merrimac Bar and Grille goes Hollywood

Tuesday night the restaurant, which opened this past April, played host to the cast and crew of Bjort Productions’ new feature film “The Joneses,” which wrapped shooting with one of the movie’s most climactic scenes set in The River Merrimac’s second-floor dining room.

MASS VOTERS SUPPORT FILM CREDITS

Get in on the action

Eight movies already have been at least partly filmed here in 2008. So maybe now, instead of simply charting celebs’ every move in the entertainment news, you want a firsthand peek at them.

MASS VOTERS SUPPORT FILM CREDITS

The next act: a film studio for Stoneham?

A Hollywood-type movie studio in Stoneham? It’s possible, says Gary DeCicco, a Nahant-based developer who says he wants to buy the dormant Boston Regional Medical Center in Stoneham and convert the 40-plus-acre property into a studio and soundstage for movie productions.

Boston’s Tinseltown Walk

Boston’s Tinseltown Walk

Boston has been home to more than 400 movies and television shows. Add to that the seven major movies that have been shot in Massachusetts just this year alone — and suddenly it doesn’t seem so crazy that Boston fancies itself Hollywood East.


Developer wants to build South Boston soundstage

Lights, camera, shop! Boston boutiques wrapped up in movie boom

“It’s been wonderful for the city and it’s great for us,” said Lisse Grullemans, who, as assistant to the vice president at Barneys, has coordinated pulls for about eight costume designers for everything from Ricky Gervais’ “This Side of the Truth” to the Kate Hudson/Anne Hathaway comedy “Bride Wars.”

Editorial: Roll film in Berkshires

Editorial: Roll film in Berkshires

With the region’s talent, low costs and natural beauty, the Berkshires should be attractive to directors, producers and studios, and it is encouraging that a concerted effort is in place to make them welcome here.

Editorial: Roll film in Berkshires

Lights, camera, Berkshires …

The Berkshire Film and Media Arts Commission, a nonprofit coalition seeking to connect the Berkshires to the Hollywood film community, is looking to market the Berkshires–in part by creating a Berkshire Production Guide.