Filming Criteria
- Business and Industry
- Industrial Parks Areas
- Local Schools - With footage of students, teachers, (involved with technology)
- Museums (art, historical or of any kind)
- Restaurants (particularly locally-owned ones)
- Lodging establishments, particularly attractive ones such as Bed & Breakfast inns, rustic cabins, new or well-kept hotels and motels, etc.
- City or county or state parks in/near the town
- Downtown districts
- Public art (statues, murals, fountains etc.)
- Public gardens or examples of out-of-the-ordinary landscaping in the public's view
- Festivals, events, parades
- Shops (particularly unique ones)
- Scenic areas (such as vistas in/near the city, even a beautiful shaded cemetery)
- Historical buildings or homes (and historic districts, if applicable)
- Waterfront areas (if appealing)
- Locks and dams
- "Sense of community" footage (T-ball or football games, old men playing dominoes at the city park, people gathering to visit at their favorite restaurant, etc.)
- Tourist information centers (chambers of commerce, Parks and Tourism centers if applicable, city Advertising and promotion Commissions, etc.)
- Any unusual attractions (for example, the World's Largest Spinach Can or Popeye's statue at Alma, the giant raven at Ravendon, the flying Razorback at Berryville, etc.)
- Water parks
- Antique malls
- Churches
- Fire Stations
- Neighborhoods
- In general, interior and exterior shots would be ideal... People are important.
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