The Generalitat will form a Film Commission this will group different municipal and provincial “film office” in an autonomous organizationWith the aim of coordinating the activities of all and attracting powerful film and audiovisual productions to the Valencian Community.
This Resume Film Commission will also allow Speeding up the process of obtaining a shooting permit It will encourage different actions for its promotion in the Valencian Community and as a movie set.
This was announced by the Regional Secretary of Tourism. Francesc ColomerAt Fitur 2023, which he attended with the Director of Project Society for Digital Transformation (SPTD), Anthony Rodesand Tourism Managing Director, Herick Campos, City of Light.
Colomer underlined that “the Valencia Community has already managed to become a movie set” and emphasized that “it is already a pride” for both Turisme and all departments of the Generalitat concerned, councils and municipalities. to be a fertile region capable of filming”.
Furthermore, she chose to continue working. revive film tourism “Let’s reach the world through screens as the screen is an extraordinary means of global communication”.
Colomer, Generalitat project’s “CV Film Commission to develop and contact him with the Spanish Film Commissionbeing able to come to any appointment with the cinema on time”.
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Antonio Rodes, on the other hand, reminded that operations in Ciudad de la Luz can be continued as of July 1, 2022 in Fitur. “The City of Light is being reborn,” the SPTD chairman said after noting that it is “a very important asset to Valencia’s economy.” “The best studios in Europe”.
Rodes regretted the ‘stop’ decision, which caused the plant to remain idle for 10 years and also caused a technological dysfunction, and emphasized that the work has already begun today. “in perfect magazine condition for reshooting”It states that Europa Press has suggested that Ciudad de la Luz will be released. “In a few weeks” incentives to attract shots and that those developed and invested in the Valencian Community can “get help”.
At the same time, the venue will seek “big size” productions supporting the activities of the “strong” studios, because otherwise, it would be “difficult” to maintain it, but also “without forgetting the national audio-visual commitment and with the Valencian Community”.
Source: Informacion

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