Filming in Queenstown
Queenstown from the air
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The shooting of international Television Commercials and large-budget films has helped to build a legacy of expertise in Queenstown. Films like 10,000 BC, Lord of the Rings, The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, Vertical Limit and most recently, Prince Caspian are testament to the area's scenic potential. Queenstown also offers one of the highest concentrations of film and TVC professionals in New Zealand. These companies are using the latest in equipment and technology to produce a huge range of film, features, television, TVC or stills productions. A resort town of 13,000 people, Queenstown is a bustling adventure tourism destination with world-class accommodation, bars and restaurants. Southern New Zealand offers stunning, pristine alpine landscapes, majestic jagged fiords, rocky crags, waterfalls, rivers, beaches, farms, vineyards and towns.

 

Film Otago Southland represents the southernmost regions of New Zealand, including Central Otago and Southland.

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ANNOUNCING... the arrival of the Film Otago Southland Handbook

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All you need to know about visas, immigration, co-productions, unions and industry, government assistance etc.
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Film Otago Southland

Film Otago Southland covers the southern half of the South Island.

We have joined forces with Southland, Waitaki, Clutha, Central Otago and Dunedin to offer a seamless shooting experience in the southern half of the South Island.

Greening the Screen

The Queenstown Lakes District Council, in association with Film Queenstown, has launched a ‘Green Screen Guide and Directory’ tailor-made for the region and reflecting the national industry’s highly regarded, cutting edge ‘green screen’ philosophy.

“The key appeal of shooting international movies in our region is the pristine environment. The council has now produced a first class insurance policy to keep it that way and the film industry is right behind that move,” Film Queenstown manager Kevin Jennings said.

The initiative was successfully trialled in the region last year after the producers of the movie Wolverine, (filmed in and around Queenstown), volunteered to participate.

Wolverine was enthusiastic to be involved, they were willingly audited and the results were outstanding. The outcome is you can watch the new movie in the knowledge that it comes with a significantly reduced carbon footprint,” Mr Jennings said. The production made 670 tonnes of waste, 615 tonnes (92 percent) of which was diverted from the landfill, saving the film company an estimated $55,000.

The significance of the launch of the new QLDC ‘how to’ zero waste guide for the industry was not lost on the star of the movie, actor Hugh Jackman.“It’s great to be a part of a project that benefits the local economy while looking after the environment. The cast and crew really got behind this initiative, and we are proud to be a part of the new generation of sustainable filmmakers,” Mr Jackman said this week.The ‘green screen’ philosophy also found favour with the movie’s producers who, also this week, confirmed a willingness to return to the area with future productions.“It’s great to see the Queenstown region supporting this initiative; we will definitely look at shooting there again,” said Wolverine producer John Palermo.

To view the guide and report, go to:

Wolverine Zero Waste Study

 

 

 

 

 

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