Film and television in Hawaii explained

The U.S. state of Hawaii is referenced extensively in popular media, supported by efforts of the state government.

Hawaii Film Office

The Hawaii Film Office is an agency of the U.S. state of Hawaii through the Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism. The agency facilitates all in-state film and television productions and photography shoots, whether they are small, local, or independent projects or large commercial projects.

Each county also has its own film commission that works in concert with the state-run Hawaii Film Office. These county offices coordinate relations between media producers and the specific counties within which they film - Big Island Film Office, Honolulu Film Office, Kauai Film Commission and Maui Film Office. Each film commission is led by a film commissioner, appointed by respective county mayors, that acts as a liaison with the Governor of Hawaii and the Hawaii State Legislature in consideration of tax incentives and other benefits granted for filming in Hawaii.

Among the first film studios owned by the Hawaii Film Office was the Hawaii Film Studio, located on the island of Oaho[1]

Partial list of movies filmed in Hawaii

See also: List of films set in Hawaii.

Set, but not produced, in Hawaii

Produced, but not set, in Hawaii

Television projects

Produced, but not set in, Hawaii

Set, but not produced in, Hawaii

References

  1. Web site: Film Hawaii: Hawaii Film Studio. August 2006. hawaii.gov. 19 April 2020.

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