Re: OKC Starring in TNT's "Grace"
Originally Posted by
jbrown84
We can't force cameramen and grips and lighting technicians to move here and wait around for the occasional project. We have to train our own residents as students in this field and hope some of them stick around permanently. We are getting better in this area. OKCCC and OCU have growing film departments, and other schools like OU and OBU offer programs in video beyond just Broadcast News. Hollywood producer Gray Fredrickson moved here and set up a production company.
The fact is that they would have to relocate industry professional here indefinitely to shoot the show, and it's just rare that a show will do that. Like I said, even ER doesn't shoot in Chicago.
And Grey's Anatomy does NOT shoot in Seattle (although they did do a recent episode completely on location in Seattle and Washington - but that was just ONE episode).
Like I said, if they use anything from Vancouver that will show OKC as a positive urban area. Those of you who watched the film Fireside (??) or whatever it was with Harrison Ford? And it says Seattle and shows the Space Needle and a big city skyline... Well, the film was shot exclusively in Vancouver and the skyline you saw was Vancouver's with the Space Needle computer generated.
All of the streetscapes, skyscrapers, ect. were done in downtown Vancouver (aside from the country scenes, which were done in rural BC). This is true for many movies and TV shows, because downtown Vancouver is so damn urban - it can stand in for NY, SEA, SF, Asian cities like HK, Chicago - just computer insert a landmark or two like Sears or ESB and remove the mountains - and you're in Chicago or New York.
Im sure we all want downtown OKC to have that Vancouver big city character, especially on a TV show set - who cares if they insert in a SONIC or Cattleman's, just as long as they use Vancouver's urban fabric - it will get the message that OKC is more than just sprawl suburbs. And hopefully downtown will continue to move in Vancouver's direction anyways!!!!!
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
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