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MALLORCA LIGHTING and MN LIGHT&GRIP International Productions Spanish Productions PROFESSIONALS PALMA EQUIPMENT RENTAL BALEARIC LIGHTHOUSE Return 15% 18%-20% LIGHTS// FISCAL ADVANTAGES COMPANIES MALLORCA LIGHTING AND MN LIGHT&GRIP International Productions Spanish productions PROFESSIONALS PALMA EQUIPMENT RENTAL BALEARIC LIGHTHOUSE Return 15% 18%-20% PRODUCTION GEAR// Minimum € 1,000,000 of the total budget MALLORCA STUDIOS Investment of the film (In Mallorca). Mallorca MN STUDIOS FILM FORCE ONE PALMA PICTURES Maximum € 2.5 million per film, or 50% 20% for the first million € deduction of the total cost of production. invested, and 18% of the RENTAL CAMERA & GRIP// remaining amount invested. GRIP SOLUTIONS MN STUDIOS Types of Feature films or audiovisual Feature or animation PALMA EQUIPMENT RENTAL PALMA PICTURES productions projects such as series, films, television shows, or © MNStudios documentaries, animation, etc. documentaries. PRODUCTION COMPANIES// Requirements The foreign producer must hire At least 50% of the deduction base THE LOCAL PRODUCTION COMPANY THE BLONDES POOL a Spanish service company. must be made within Spain. WATSON ESPAITEMPS LOOPING Eligible Personal (creative agents, ORANGE VALLEY expenses scriptwriters, technical sound BRAVO TANGO ZULU directors, photographers, etc.), SOLWORKS companies and service providers. PALMA PICTURES PHOTO// THE PRODUCTION FACTORY In addition to these scales advantages, filming in Mallorca implies being able to benefit from ALEX AMENGUAL various aids related to the development of the Audiovisual Law of the Balearic Islands (Law BRIGHT-M 5/2013). Do not hesitate to inform us about everything we can do for you. PALMA PICTURES CASTING// © MNStudios MN CASTING MOOVIC CASTING CHARACTERS MODELS CASTAND SERVICE STYLISM// MAKE UP BUSES & ART Plaça de l’Hospital, 4. Segona Planta COSTUME PALMA 07012 Palma STUDIOS// [email protected] STATION STUDIO MALLORCA (+34) 971 21 96 47 SOUND// EFK SOUND MALLORCA | BALEARIC ISLANDS | SPAIN mallorcafilmcommission.net Consell de Mallorca mallorcafilmcommission.net High-tech infrastructures and Great professionals Mallorca has the services of audiovisual companies and highly qualified and varied professionals. Film and video equipment, sets, actors, service producers... S’Albufera Castell de Bellver La Calobra Gran Hotel Mallorca, the best More than 300 days of locations in the heart of sunshine every year the Mediterranean Mallorca offers 364 square kilometers of beautiful landscape Connected to the world with the blue backdrop of the Mallorca is less than two hours Mediterranean. Its climate, clear from the main capitals of Europe light and long sunny days provide and you can drive from one end of the ideal conditions for any shoot. the island to another in less than an hour. Catedral de Palma Far de Sa Colònia Banyalbufar Costa Nord Cala Mondragó Infinity of locations Mallorca Film The island has a wide variety Commission of locations, from paradisiacal You can count on our continuous beaches, mountains and rural support and professionalism villages, to a modern and throughout your filming and cosmopolitan city, historic centers throughout the production process: or a diversity of surprising shooting permits, logistical and architectural styles: from medieval legal advice, search for qualified castles and churches to the most professionals with extensive up-to-date design. experience, scouting ... And all the information you need..
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