Hillsborough Boosts Film Support with New Liaison & Locations

Beyond Permits: A Holistic Approach to Filming
Hillsborough isn't simply aiming to issue permits efficiently; it's fostering a holistic support system for filmmakers. A dedicated film liaison has been appointed to serve as a central point of contact for production companies. This liaison's role is crucial: expediting permit requests, navigating the approvals process with various local agencies (police, fire, public works, etc.), and providing on-the-ground assistance to ensure a smooth filming experience. This proactive approach minimizes logistical hurdles and allows production teams to focus on their creative work.
Location, Location, Location: Hillsborough's Diverse Offerings The township boasts a surprisingly diverse range of filming locations. These aren't limited to picturesque landscapes, although Hillsborough certainly has those. The municipality is opening up access to parks, providing scenic backdrops for outdoor scenes. Schools can be utilized for interior and exterior shots depicting educational settings. Municipal buildings themselves offer possibilities for portraying government offices or other institutional environments. This versatility allows Hillsborough to cater to productions of various genres and scales, from independent films to large-budget television series.
New Jersey's Growing Film Industry
Hillsborough's efforts are part of a larger trend in New Jersey to revitalize its film and television industry. The state has been actively working to attract productions with incentives like tax credits and a commitment to simplifying the permitting process across the board. New Jersey's proximity to New York City, a major media hub, adds to its appeal. However, New Jersey also offers advantages in terms of cost and location diversity, providing filmmakers with options that New York City sometimes can't match.
The "Film Ready" program is a key component of this strategy. By identifying and certifying communities that are prepared to support film productions, the state aims to create a network of "film-friendly" locations that can collectively attract a larger share of the industry's spending. This coordinated effort is designed to position New Jersey as a viable and attractive alternative to other established film production hubs.
Impact on Hillsborough Residents The benefits of attracting film productions aren't solely economic. Township officials believe that the increased visibility and potential for positive media exposure can enhance the quality of life for residents. Furthermore, the presence of film crews can bring a sense of excitement and cultural vibrancy to the community. While acknowledging potential disruptions associated with filming, Hillsborough is committed to minimizing inconveniences and ensuring that productions operate responsibly and respectfully within the township.
Looking forward, Hillsborough Township is actively marketing its "Film Ready" status to production companies and industry professionals. The township is building a portfolio of location photographs and videos to showcase its diverse offerings and is attending industry events to network with potential clients. With its commitment to streamlining the filming process, providing dedicated support, and offering a versatile range of locations, Hillsborough is poised to become a prominent player in the East Coast film and television landscape.
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