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POPULAR LOCATION TYPES FOR FILM/TV PROJECTS

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FILM DEFINITIONS

FILM DEFINITIONS

Oklahoma attracts many diverse film and television projects each year with an even greater range of location needs among them. Our state has helped set the scene from everything to science fiction films taking place in other worldly galaxies far away, to sweeping family dramas on the rolling hills of the plains. With the growing number of films annually being produced in Oklahoma, the need for capturing scenic, practical and unique locations is critical.

Below are some suggested sites that are frequently sought after by filmmakers that might inspire you to get started scouting and cataloguing your own community.

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Main Streets, Town Squares Neighborhoods, particularly 19th and 20th century Landscapes and Notable Geography, including fields of crops, lakes/rivers/streams, mines, gorges, quarries, waterfalls, mountains, bluffs, hills Factories/Industrial, including mills, manufacturing plants, cotton gins, water wheels Native American sites, reservations, casinos Homes of all types, including mansions, estates, Victorian homes, mid-century modern, ranch-style, lake houses, farm houses, mobile homes, trailer parks, low-income housing, apartments, lofts, condos Anything closed or partially vacant, including prisons, hospitals, police stations, institutions, schools

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