India has always been a country to promote their local things in every field whether science, technology or Bollywood with the starting of an initiative of “Vocal for Local”. Indian film industry have also realized the scope for India becoming vocal for local with boosting of the economy and strengthening our nation by promoting Indian locations for different movies.
While the
commencement of film, television, and web production is still a long way off,
content creators seem to have taken the idea of passionately advocating for
local self-reliance seriously. Filmmakers intend to use only local Indian
talent and film their projects entirely in India. Other filmmakers, citing cash flow
constraints and apprehension about travelling abroad, agree that shooting in
compact, contained sets within India appears to be a viable choice for the time
being.
Once More Studios is such an organization which believes walking on the path of preaching local destinations for movies by providing every category of location, equally beautiful and impactful to the audience as foreign locations. They believe in enhancing India’s internal beauty and nature not just for spreading the word of local but for strengthening its economy and tourism as well.
When flight,
lodging, and location fees are added together, filming in foreign locations is
much more costly than shooting in domestic locations. This will certainly be difficult at a
time when producers are struggling with tight cash flows, stalled or postponed
projects, and cancellation fees on projects they can't complete. The aim for vocal for local is to develop more local brands and bring them to the global stage. It's only possible if you concentrate on technology-based businesses that can scale up quickly.
Indian film
locations have always been impactful and learning as they depict India’s
culture and tradition in an inspiring way. This notion became an aim for Once
More Studios to deliver unexplored Indian locations as a teaching to the entire
globe.
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