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Covers the film, TV, video and new media production industries in New England, encompassing all aspects of their creations and business proceedings. It draws major and independent film studios/producers to the region and keeps the public informed through mail and broadcast.
Supports the growth and enrichment of production industries, featuring every facet of the artists and technicians: the individuals, business, technology, industry events, opportunities, trends and developments.
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Bio
Covers the film, TV, video and new media production industries in New England, encompassing all aspects of their creations and business proceedings. It draws major and independent film studios/producers to the region and keeps the public informed through mail and broadcast. Supports the growth and enrichment of production industries, featuring every facet of the artists and technicians: the individuals, business, technology, industry events, opportunities, trends and developments.
Website
Social media
Location
Frequency
Circulation
Sectors
Broadcasting Industry, Film Industry, Television
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