Crystal clear waters, breathtaking mountain scenery, fields of stunning wildflowers…the movies know how to capture our hearts when it comes to location. Some also inspire adventure, making us want to pack our bags, quit our jobs and set up somewhere completely new – discovering the local customs and wilder side of life across the globe.
So when it comes to movies, which one will stir up a sense of adventure in you? We’ve taken inspiration from this fun roundup on the holiday site Travel Republic, so if you’re thinking about taking a trip, these are the ones to add to the list.
The Beach Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Tilda Swinton, Robert Carlyle Where was the film shot? Ko Phi Phi, Thailand
Those stunning scenes featuring azure waters, sun kissed sand and tropical plant life were all filmed in beautiful Maya Bay, and you can actually plan a trip there.
So when it comes to movies, which one will stir up a sense of adventure in you? We’ve taken inspiration from this fun roundup on the holiday site Travel Republic, so if you’re thinking about taking a trip, these are the ones to add to the list.
The Beach Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Tilda Swinton, Robert Carlyle Where was the film shot? Ko Phi Phi, Thailand
Those stunning scenes featuring azure waters, sun kissed sand and tropical plant life were all filmed in beautiful Maya Bay, and you can actually plan a trip there.
- 1/24/2018
- by James Smith
- Nerdly
Staff at the Location Managers Guild Of America (Lmga) have announced the winners of its first Annual Location Managers Guild Of America Awards.
Ilt Jones won Outstanding Achievement By A Location Professional – Feature Film for Iron Man 3, while Robert Boake won corresponding TV honours for Game Of Thrones.
The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty took the award for Outstanding Location Feature Film and once again Game Of Thrones prevailed in the TV category.
The prize for Outstanding Film Commission went to Albuquerque, which has hosted Breaking Bad and Lone Survivor, among others.
Lmga president Nancy Haecker presided over the ceremony as Academy president Cheryl Boone Isaacs presented Alexander Payne with the Eva Monley Award for his “dedicated understanding of the power of quality locations to enhance a story.”
Payne is currently filming at a quality location and was unable to attend the ceremony.
Cinematogrpher Haskell Wexler received the Humanitarian Award from Billy Crystal, while the Lifetime...
Ilt Jones won Outstanding Achievement By A Location Professional – Feature Film for Iron Man 3, while Robert Boake won corresponding TV honours for Game Of Thrones.
The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty took the award for Outstanding Location Feature Film and once again Game Of Thrones prevailed in the TV category.
The prize for Outstanding Film Commission went to Albuquerque, which has hosted Breaking Bad and Lone Survivor, among others.
Lmga president Nancy Haecker presided over the ceremony as Academy president Cheryl Boone Isaacs presented Alexander Payne with the Eva Monley Award for his “dedicated understanding of the power of quality locations to enhance a story.”
Payne is currently filming at a quality location and was unable to attend the ceremony.
Cinematogrpher Haskell Wexler received the Humanitarian Award from Billy Crystal, while the Lifetime...
- 3/30/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Staff at the Location Managers Guild Of America (Lmga) have announced the winners of its first Annual Location Managers Guild Of America Awards.
Ilt Jones won Outstanding Achievement By A Location Professional – Feature Film for Iron Man 3, while Robert Boake won corresponding TV honours for Game Of Thrones.
The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty took the award for Outstanding Location Feature Film and once again Game Of Thrones prevailed in the TV category.
The prize for Outstanding Film Commission went to Albuquerque, which has hosted Breaking Bad and Lone Survivor, among others.
Lmga president Nancy Haecker presided over the ceremony as Academy president Cheryl Boone Isaacs presented Alexander Payne with the Eva Monley Award for his “dedicated understanding of the power of quality locations to enhance a story.”
Payne is currently filming at a quality location and was unable to attend the ceremony.
Cinematogrpher Haskell Wexler received the Humanitarian Award from Billy Crystal, while the Lifetime...
Ilt Jones won Outstanding Achievement By A Location Professional – Feature Film for Iron Man 3, while Robert Boake won corresponding TV honours for Game Of Thrones.
The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty took the award for Outstanding Location Feature Film and once again Game Of Thrones prevailed in the TV category.
The prize for Outstanding Film Commission went to Albuquerque, which has hosted Breaking Bad and Lone Survivor, among others.
Lmga president Nancy Haecker presided over the ceremony as Academy president Cheryl Boone Isaacs presented Alexander Payne with the Eva Monley Award for his “dedicated understanding of the power of quality locations to enhance a story.”
Payne is currently filming at a quality location and was unable to attend the ceremony.
Cinematogrpher Haskell Wexler received the Humanitarian Award from Billy Crystal, while the Lifetime...
- 3/30/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Alexander Payne and Haskell Wexler and commercial location scout Scott Dewees will receive the Location Managers Guild Of America’s first honorary awards.
The Eva Monley Award will go to Nebraska director Payne, the Humanitarian Award to Wexler and the Lifetime Achievement Award to Dewees at the inaugural Location Managers Guild Of America Awards in Hollywood on March 29.
Additional awards will be given to honour location professionals “who excel in their craft and whose work is visually evident in the final product”, to film commissions and producers, studios and production companies “for exceptional locations in feature films and television programmes.”
Lmga president Nancy Haecker made the announcement.
The Eva Monley Award will go to Nebraska director Payne, the Humanitarian Award to Wexler and the Lifetime Achievement Award to Dewees at the inaugural Location Managers Guild Of America Awards in Hollywood on March 29.
Additional awards will be given to honour location professionals “who excel in their craft and whose work is visually evident in the final product”, to film commissions and producers, studios and production companies “for exceptional locations in feature films and television programmes.”
Lmga president Nancy Haecker made the announcement.
- 3/5/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
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