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Saving the Story (the Film Version)

Saving the Story (the Film Version)

In league with a handful of former Hollywood executives, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Media Laboratory plans to do something about that on Tuesday, with the creation of a new Center for Future Storytelling.

Southie gets a stand-in

Southie gets a stand-in

For the latest mob drama set in South Boston, billed as an “Irish Sopranos,” producers of a SpikeTV pilot program knew exactly the look they wanted. Dark and dingy. Hopeless streets. Think “Mystic River” or “Gone Baby Gone.”

Southie gets a stand-in

Buzz from Hollywood

Two made-in-Massachusetts films attracted a lot of attention, namely the South Boston-based “What Doesn’t Kill You” and “The Maiden Heist,” starring Christopher Walken, Morgan Freeman, and William H. Macy. And the benefits of filming in Boston were touted at a sold-out seminar dealing with tax credits.

Projected Benefits

Projected Benefits

With a national economic recession well underway and a Bostonian tradition of documentaries and independent films rather than blockbuster thrillers and romantic comedies, the question remains: does Massachusetts have what it takes to become a big star in the film industry?

Location, Location, Location

Location, Location, Location

Actor Roy Souza, a Boston native and a SAG member since 1995, is jubilant about the recent boom. He notes that it is not just high-profile projects that have flocked to Massachusetts but also small-scale indies. He recently completed significant roles in the low-budget We Got the Beat, shot in Worcester, and Lasse Hallström’s Hachiko: A Dog’s Story, starring Richard Gere.

Southie gets a stand-in

Hundreds cheer yes votes for Plymouth film studio

Town Meeting easily passed two articles last night that will allow Plymouth Rock Studios to move forward with the construction of a $400 million film studio on a 240-acre golf course, after months of negotiation between local officials and studio executives.

WCVB: Small Town May Become Hollywood Hub – Oct 08

Officials Set To Vote On Movie Studio Project Monday (click here for video story) Click on the link above to see NewsCenter Five's Lynn Jolicoeur's October 26th 2008 report that officials in Plymouth will vote on Monday on a proposed $500 million project to construct...

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.