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Mass DCR    
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251 Causeway Street, Suite 600, 02114-2104, Boston, MA,
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Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation
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Mass Audubon    
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208 South Great Road, 01773, Lincoln, MA,
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Massachusetts Audubon Society
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Mass Historical Society    
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1154 Boylston Street, 02215-3695, Boston, MA,
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Massachusetts Historical Society
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Mass Trustees of Reservations    
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396 Moose Hill Street, 02067, Sharon, MA,
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The Trustees of Reservations (Massachusetts)
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NH Parks and Recreation    
New Hampshire Division of Parks and Recreation
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ME Parks & Lands    
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22 State House Station, 04333-0022, Augusta, ME,
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Maine Bureau of Parks & Lands
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CT State Parks and Forests    
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79 Elm Street, 06106-5127, Hartford, CT,
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Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection, State Parks and Forests
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VT Forests, Parks & Recreation    
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103 South Main Street, 05671-0601, Waterbury, VT,
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Vermont Department of Forests, Parks & Recreation
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RI State Parks    
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2321 Hartford Ave, 02919-1719, Johnston, RI,
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Rhode Island Division of Parks and Recreation
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Independent Film Festival of Boston (MA, USA)    
Feature-length and short films -- established 2003
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Boston International Film Festival (MA, USA)    
Feature-length and short narratives, documentaries, animation; screenplay competition -- established 2003
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Boston Motion Picture Awards (MA, USA)    
Short-film competition, writing competition -- established 2004
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Boston Film Festival (MA, USA)    
Feature-length and short narratives, documentaries -- established 1985
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Provincetown International Film Festival (MA, USA)    
Feature-length and short films -- established 1999
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Woods Hole Film Festival (MA, USA)    
Feature-length and short films -- established 1991
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Nantucket Film Festival (MA, USA)    
Feature-length and short narratives, documentaries; screenplay competition -- established 1996
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Boston Underground Film Festival (MA, USA)    
Feature-length and short films -- established 1999
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Plymouth Independent Film Festival (MA, USA)    
Feature-length and short films -- established 2004
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Northampton Independent Film Festival (MA, USA)    
Feature-length and short narratives, documentaries, animation, experimental films -- established 1995
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Boston Latino International Film Festival (MA, USA)    
Films by Latinos and/or about social issues pertaining to Latinos in the US and Latin America -- established 2002
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Boston Jewish Film Festival (MA, USA)    
Films with Jewish themes -- established 1989
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Newport International Film Festival (RI, USA)    
Feature-length and short narratives, documentaries -- established 1998
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Rhode Island International Film Festival (RI, USA)    
Feature-length and short films -- established 1997
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S.N.O.B. Film Festival (NH, USA)    
Feature-length and short films -- established 2002
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Roxbury Film Festival (MA, USA)    
Feature-length and short narratives, documentaries by and/or about people of color -- established 1999
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Ruff Cutz Indie Film Conference (MA, USA)    
Feature-length and short films -- established 2007
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Expert Village: Final Cut Pro, Vol. 5    
In this free Final Cut Pro tutorial you'll learn the basics of Final Cut Pro. This video series will help you to learn how to use transitions and will offer tips on moving, copying and deleting transitions. Expert video editor CJ South will show you how to apply transitions and modify them. Watch this free online tutorial along with the rest of our Final Cut Pro 5 Tutorial series and start working on your independent film today!
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Massachusetts Sports & Entertainment Commission    
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31 St. James Ave., Suite 260, 02116, Boston, MA,
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The Massachusetts Sports & Entertainment Commission (MSEC) is a not-for-profit organization which serves as the Commonwealth's official agency dedicated to attracting and supporting world-class sporting and entertainment events and film productions for the Bay State.
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Massachusetts Film Bureau    
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198 Tremont Street, PMB#135, 02116, Boston, MA,
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Our mission is to promote Massachusetts as an ideal destination for filming, thereby strengthening and leveraging the overall economic infrastructure of the Commonwealth. The function of the MFB, is to generate business for the local economy, create jobs, increase tourism and develop the Massachusetts-based film industry. This association, made up of business executives and private individuals, supports the Massachusetts film community.
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Massachusetts Production Coalition    
Please use this website as your gateway to the Massachusetts production community. From information on the State's newly passed Tax Incentive Package to connections the wide range of professionals and facilities available in Massachusetts. Any information or resources you may need for production in the state are available here or through the MPC's network of members and partners. Please feel free to contact us with any questions or comment you may have.
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New Hampshire Film & Television Office    
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20 Park Street, 03301, Concord, NH,
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The New Hampshire Film and Television Office, as part of the New Hampshire Department of Cultural Resources, works to expand business activity and employment throughout the state by acting as a liaison between the film industry and an established network of government agencies, the state’s film industry workforce, and private residential and business property owners.
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Vermont Film Commission    
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10 Baldwin St., Drawer 33, 05633-2001, Montpelier, VT,
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The Vermont Film Commission was created to promote Vermont as a location for all types of film production. With our expanding crew base and production-friendly communities we have the resources to help you get your project made. We enjoy exceptional support from government and private businesses that recognize how media production in our state serves to develop our economy in ways consistent with Vermont’s commitment to environmental quality, growth regulation and natural resource management. While Vermont’s tax incentives are competitive with other states we continue to explore additional incentives because our goal is to keep Vermont inviting for film production in the long term. So come, "Make it in Vermont."
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Connecticut Commission on Culture & Tourism Film Division    
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One Financial Plaza, 755 Main Street, 06103, Hartford, CT,
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The Film Division promotes Connecticut as a prime New England location for film, television and media productions. It provides location services to production companies and assists the state and its municipalities in coordinating productions. With an on-line Production Guide and Location Gallery along with hands-on technical support, the Film Division serves as a clearinghouse for information, incentives and services that make Connecticut a premier filming venue.
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