Gran Canaria Film Commission
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GRAN CANARIA, an island full of contrasts and possibilities. A great natural film set with unbeatable tax incentives - up to 50% Tax Rebate-. A paradise of locations with an average temperature of 22ºC and superb light quality and experienced crew.
Our mission is to help you to find all those locations and experts that can make your project come true! Only 4-hour flight away from the main European cities, Gran Canaria offers audiovisual producers an endless number of advantages for feature films, TV content and commercials. Just contact us for more info!
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spotlight magazine Dec 2022 international locations
Canary Islands: Gran Canaria Film Commission
Gran Canaria is a synonym of success, and many companies know it. That’s why 2022 has been a turning point.
Since the beginning of the year, big well-known corporations such as Netflix and Amazon Prime have chosen Gran Canaria to shoot their projects. Big stars like Jennifer Lopez and John Krasinski have set foot on the island running or fighting the Cuban mafia or Thailand terrorists.
The work ethic of the local service companies and crews, as well as the multiple possibilities to recreate any landscape in the world, have made these companies come back, like Amazon Prime which is shooting another series.
And now, apart from this wide range of locations, Gran Canaria adds two brand-new studios completing the audiovisual offer. Set to be used in 2023, they have already been tested by an European production company proving that Gran Canaria has everything to make everything possible.
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showcase magazine May 2022 spain issue 883
Gran Canaria Film Commission commercial production
"Gran Canaria and its unique weather offers a wide range of locations perfect for shooting: from the wild west to a colonial Colombian village. From a valley in New Zealand to a cliff coastline in Australia. From a Thai rainforest to a mountain range in the Middle East. From the Sahara Desert to a Moroccan town. From a Greek inspired fisherman village to a modern European city… All these locations can be recreated in just one island, Gran Canaria.
However, Gran Canaria has much more to offer. The island counts with a great set of professionals capable of creating anyone’s dream project with the highest perfection. That’s why important international brands like Loewe, Pepe Jeans London, Bershka, Pull&Bear and Reserved have chosen Gran Canaria for their new campaigns.
Check out the latest campaigns from our production companies: Shoot Canarias, Pop House and Islas Producciones."
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