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American Film Companies Discovering The Potential of The Canadian Landscapes
The locations that American cinema favours seem to vary with every generation. Once upon a time it was Europe that everybody wanted to shoot in, then Italy and even the Middle East, now it's Canada's turn in the spot light.
In last few years, Canadian-shot films have been doing pretty well. 'The Terminal' staring Tom Hanks and 'Lucky Number Slevin' with Josh Hartnett are among the best known, along with the very popular X-Men films, which are apparently soon to be revisited. In the last decade in fact there have been over 1,500 films and television productions, and they are on the increase according to industry leaders.
A film called 'White Out' was recently shot in Canada and director Dominic Sena was questioned over the reasons why this location was chosen for the film. Kate Beckinsale plays Marshal Carrie Stetko in the film, which is about a killer on the loose in Antarctica just as the continent is about to be plunged into its half-year winter darkness. It was explained by Sena that there are very few countries in the world where they could have found the necessary terrain but not had massive problems trying to access it. This is a point that is echoed by many film producers as Canada has such as diverse range of climates and settings, and yet has a developed western economy within which filming logistics are made easier.
Other industry experts have suggested that aside from the fact film crews like Canada holidays, many films are shot there because it is so close to America and so easily accessible, making it the perfect place to shoot film in fresh and new surroundings that have not previously been seen by the American public. Additionally, it is cheaper to shoot here due to the weaker Canadian dollar. In fact many scenes that could be shot on American soil, such as Alaska cruises footage, is actually shot in Canada due to the reduced production costs. If you fancy being part of the next big Canadian-shot film or just fancy Canada tours holidays check out Canadian Sky.
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