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Making the valley camera ready

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    The Town of Drumheller is putting its best foot forward in promoting the valley for the film industry.
    Drumheller has a rich history of television movies and documentary productions, and has seen the likes of Jackie Chan, Clint Eastwood and Dustin Hoffman working in the valley.   Economic development officer Cody Glydon would like to see more.
    “We have always had a great film history here in Drumheller. We have had all kinds of film makers roll through and obviously we want to keep that going,” said Glydon.
    With this in mind, on Thursday, May 21 he will have a delegation touring the valley  and area to show what it has to offer.
    He has invited representatives from the Calgary Economic Development Film and TV, scouts from the Directors Guild of Canada, and Alberta Film. They will be touring various sites and studio locations throughout the valley.
  Glydon said a part of this is also showing them what it is like to do business in Drumheller.
    “A lot of the people in the industry may not be aware of how we handle permitting and that sort of thing. So this is an opportunity for them to come out and learn all about what is in Drumheller, the studios here, what we have for actors and the services we do provide,” said Glydon.
    “Hopefully we can attract more films here to Drumheller because we know it provides a huge economic boom,” said Glydon.
    In fact, Glydon took time during the Alberta provincial election to reinforce to the candidates the importance of promoting the industry and programs that help foster it.
    “A number of provinces these days are starting to get away from the film credit,” said Glydon. “We still have one in Alberta and want to make sure we keep it here. We have a lot to offer, it is a very versatile place, and not just Drumheller. In Alberta you have wide open prairies, western scenes, and the Rocky Mountains,” he said.  
    This will not be the only chance that  people in the industry will have to see what the valley has to offer. The Alberta Media Arts Society is having its conference in Drumheller in June.


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