Bucks Council is inviting residents and businesses to put forward their own properties for consideration for both the big and the small screen.
The county has history of attracting productions to the county due to its iconic towns and buildings, picturesque villages and green spaces, for example, it has been the location for: Midsomer Murders, Afterlife, The Vicar of Dibley, Bridget Jones’s Diary, Harry Potter, Cinderella, Jurassic World: Dominion and The Imitation Game.
Because of this the Buckinghamshire Film Office has been developed, with it's main function to support production companies and film crews with filming in the county, from road closures to securing the right location and resources they need to film in the county.
Now, residents, businesses and property owners are being invited to register their local venues as filming opportunities in Buckinghamshire.
Clive Harriss, Buckinghamshire Council’s Cabinet Member for Culture and Leisure commented: “The Film Office acts as the first point of contact for productions, providing fast responses and expertise to secure Buckinghamshire’s place as a premier filming destination. We’re excited to see how the Film Office will grow and look forward to our local residents and businesses getting involved and benefitting through our database.”
The Buckinghamshire Film Office was officially ‘opened’ last week at a ribbon cutting ceremony outside The Peter Lamont Building at Pinewood Studios.
Find out more: www.buckinghamshirefilmoffice.com

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