October 2021 Newsletter

Tampa’s Daniel Roebuck to star as Grandpa Munster in ‘The Munsters’

Daniel Roebuck is a prolific Hollywood actor, who has been cast as Grandpa in Rob Zombie's version of "The Munsters."

He splits his time between LA and Tampa, and as a lifelong horror movie fan, he has a vast collection of movie memorabilia.

READ THE FULL ARTICLE HERE


Vū at USF launches students in the world of virtual production

LEFT | From left to right: Ryan Watson, Tim Moore, Tyler Martinolich
RIGHT | Students from the inaugural class of Vu at USF

Diamond View Studios and Vū Technologies gave University of South Florida's Zimmerman Advertising Program state-of-the-art technology that will help students build new-digital-world skills and prepare them to excel in video production. The gift includes an LED volume wall inside the university's advertising building. Diamond View and Vū owner, Tim Moore, is a USF alum and presented the gift to the students and faculty.

Watch the video created by USF ZAP on their LinkedIn page here.


Cheers to the premiere of “Tampa Beer: Crafting the Bay”

Visit Tampa Bay and Film Tampa Bay partnered to bring the community together at the historic Tampa Theatre to celebrate beer and Tampa's long and unique history with it. The craft beer industry is one of the largest tourism drivers to the Tampa Bay Area, and we were proud to present a film that highlights those successes, with a Q&A featuring local brewers and the filmmaker. Tampa Beer: Crafting the Bay will be streaming soon, stay tuned.

For all photos from the premiere night, visit our Facebook album here.


Film Tampa Bay Presents, an all-new quarterly series

Last month, we joined Tampa Theatre to kick off their Nightmare on Franklin Street series in October. The screening of The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It brought horror fans from far and wide to the historic movie palace to meet the stars of the film! Eugenie Bondurant and Paul Wilson (both Tampa Bay residents) signed autographs beforehand, and stayed after for an in-depth Q&A led by the Tampa Film Commissioner, Tyler Martinolich.

This is the first of the new "Film Tampa Bay Presents" quarterly series, a partnership between Film Tampa Bay and Tampa Theatre that offers free community screenings for films with a local touch. Whether it's local talent, locations, crew...we offer the community a chance to come out and support local filmmakers at one of the most gorgeous theaters in the world.

For all photos of this event, visit our Facebook album here.

The crowd was surprised by a personal shoutout from the star of the film, Patrick Wilson, before the screening began:


Next Month’s Spotlight: Film Composer/Producer Chris Dudley

Chris Dudley is an American composer/multi-instrumentalist most known as the keyboardist in the multi-Grammy award nominated band Underoath. After almost two decades and over one million albums sold, Chris is finally bringing his unique ear and style to the film scoring world in a way that's already leaving a prominent mark. Stay tuned for more about Chris Dudley.


Episode 3: Josh Long is now streaming

Available on Spotify, YouTube, Amazon Music, Google Podcasts and Podbean


Film Tourism is Real

When we chatted with John Lux, director of Film Florida, we had a great conversation about the long-term impact of film tourism. Check out a few of the many examples we have in the region in this video:


 

Notable Productions in October

The Walt Disney Company/ESPN
NHL Opening Night

Diamond View Studios
HART Takes You There

KAM Productions, Inc
Spectrum Enterprise

 

Tampa On The Screen

Filmed entirely in Tampa Bay, The Wild Man is a story about the legend of Skunkape. The production used Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI) as their own studio lot, and filmed a lot of their scenes using the interior of the building and the wooded area on the 70-acre MOSI lot. They also used the USF CAMLS hospital building located in downtown Tampa, and downtown Plant City was the small town used in the film.


Are you still paying sales tax on your Florida Production Expenditures?

The Florida Office of Film and Entertainment offers a point-of-sale Sales Tax Exemption to qualified production companies producing content in Florida. 
 
Qualified Florida Expenditures include:

  • Production equipment rental or purchase

  • Real estate rental (studio, office, location fees)

  • Set design and construction

  • Props

  • Wardrobe

  • Computers and software (production related)

You can start saving up to 7.5% in just a few business days! Apply online at www.filminflorida.com.

Birdie Doyle