Florida and South Carolina are bracing for their second hurricane in five weeks, and local film and TV production is being affected again.
Tropical Storm Nicole is expected to hit the Sunshine State’s Atlantic Coast as a Category 1 hurricane by tonight, bringing coastal floods, strong winds, drenching rain and possibly tornadoes that could last into early Saturday.
Movie and television productions on Florida’s east coast, Southern Georgia and South Carolina are bracing for impact as the National Hurricane Center warns that “hazards will affect much of the Florida peninsula and portions of the southeast United States.” “Currently, the Orlando Film Office is working to reschedule some commercial and short film filming dates for some productions in the area,” Brooke Hill, coordinator of innovation & technology at the Orlando Film Commission, told Deadline.
Alberto Jordat, director of operations at the Palm Beach County Film & Television Commission in Florida, told Deadline that some of the six projects that just finished shooting there “wrapped in anticipation of the storm to get done early.” He said there are “no productions pending” now but noted that the film office is ready to issue new film permits as soon as Monday.
Read more on deadline.com
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