From the sweeping vistas of The Searchers to the towering Transformers of Age of Extinction, the mesas and monuments of Utah’s southern half have been a regular presence in film since the earliest days of the medium. In fact, throughout 2024 the “Beehive State” has been celebrating its considerable cinematic heritage with the retrospective exhibition “100 Years of Utah Film and Television” on display now at the Capitol Building in Salt Lake City.
But balancing responsible land use with tourism and commercial exploitation is forever a hot topic in Utah—a regular theme in Western states—and there are few exceptions made for the arts. Which is why collaboration with the steady guiding hand of local film commissions is so critical; someone to steer visiting filmmakers in the correct direction (both legally and creatively) and keep the reciprocal ecosystem of commerce between film crews and local businesses on the good foot.
But balancing responsible land use with tourism and commercial exploitation is forever a hot topic in Utah—a regular theme in Western states—and there are few exceptions made for the arts. Which is why collaboration with the steady guiding hand of local film commissions is so critical; someone to steer visiting filmmakers in the correct direction (both legally and creatively) and keep the reciprocal ecosystem of commerce between film crews and local businesses on the good foot.
- 4/26/2024
- by Matt Warren
- Film Independent News & More
The Association of Film Commissioners International (Afci) has named the new members and officers of its 2024 board of directors with Marnie Gee of Creative BC (British Columbia) elected chairperson.
Gee takes over from Bas van der Ree of Netherlands Film Commission, who has completed a two-year term as chair, and will lead the majority-woman board as Afci works to further diversify and expand its global membership and implement a new strategic plan.
The new chairperson has been on the board since 2022 and previously served as second vice chair. She joined Creative BC in 2013 as a production services coordinator and worked...
Gee takes over from Bas van der Ree of Netherlands Film Commission, who has completed a two-year term as chair, and will lead the majority-woman board as Afci works to further diversify and expand its global membership and implement a new strategic plan.
The new chairperson has been on the board since 2022 and previously served as second vice chair. She joined Creative BC in 2013 as a production services coordinator and worked...
- 1/30/2024
- ScreenDaily
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