Q&A with Hudson Valley Film Commission

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Laurent Rejto from the Hudson Valley Film Commission sits down with Miles Dobis to talk about exciting new opportunities coming up. Rejto works with many indie filmmakers, as well as on location filming, and they provide the crew within local directories, as well as casting through agencies or posting casting calls, as well as administrative work in fundraising and promotion.

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  • courtney lind

    Courtney Lind is the Director of Marketing for Destination Film Guide, where she develops content and communication strategies that connect film commissions and destinations with industry professionals. With a background in travel media and digital marketing, she manages brand outreach and helps showcase destinations as premier production locations.

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