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Take a look at what people in the industry are saying about filming in New York City...
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"On behalf of our Producers, Cast, and Crew, I would like to thank you for aiding us in the production of our film. Locations are an essential element to the artistic sensibility of a feature film and as usual, New York City provided the perfect backdrop for our story. Your ability to understand and accommodate our schedule and production needs made our shoot a successful and pleasant experience."
The Locations Department, Looking For Kitty, February 19, 2004
"I think [New York] is the greatest city in the world. I've never even considered an acting career outside of NYC, there's always been so much work here and such great work here."
Kelly Ripa, star of the ABC sitcom Hope & Faith and co-host of Live with Regis & Kelly, December 2003
"The City was ours and it was a terrific experience. I look forward to my next NYC production!"
Benny Medina, Executive Producer, Maid in Manhattan, October 17, 2003
"Without the efforts made by your office, our two shooting weekends obviously could not have happened. As it turned out, our days went very smoothly, and we are grateful for your role in the production of this motion picture. Katherine, it was, as it always is, a pleasure working with your office."
James D. Lee, Location Manager and Bill Garvey, Assistant Location Manager, New York Minute, October 15, 2003
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"Our work was a smashing success, and we wanted to thank you for your help in the making of the movie. It seems that making movies in New York is as easy as it has ever been. We could not have done it without you."
Sam Hutchins, Location Supervisor, Raising Helen, May 7, 2003
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"The filming experience in New York was the best I've had in your City. We were able to make extensive schedule changes due to the extraordinary cooperation of your office and your police department. I look forward to shooting in New York again soon." Bruce Block, Producer, Something's Gotta Give (Untitled Nancy Meyers Project), July 24, 2003
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"At every location [the NYPD Movie/TV Unit] allowed us to accomplish our shots without unduly impeding on the public and maintaining a safe environment for all. Your team made our work safe, simple and productive."
Mercedes Benz commercial: Rob Jackson, 1st Assistant Director, Hungry Man Inc, May 23, 2003
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"This film couldn't have been made for less money anywhere else⦠The word has to get out. Shoot in the United States. Shoot in New York. It can be done."
Roger Paradiso, Director/Producer, Tony 'n' Tina's Wedding, July 29, 2003
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