Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Is it Showtime for Charlotte?

As you may have heard, the city of Charlotte is getting its close-up this month thanks to 20th Century Fox -- which has a film crew in the area shooting a pilot for the Showtime cable network.

Reporter Caroline McMillan provided details about the production of "Homeland" in a recent Observer story; on Tuesday, one of the series' executive producers gave us a few more pieces of info.

Howard Gordon, who was executive producer and showrunner for "24" during its eight-season run, said North Carolina was an easy sell for his team.

"It matched the location we wanted, the tax credits were great, and Claire Danes and Mandy Patinkin, who are two of our lead actors, are based in New York (so) it was a commutable distance for them," he said. "We scouted Wilmington as well, but the architecture and everything worked better here."

Charlotte is standing in for the Virginia-D.C. area, Gordon says.

In addition to south Charlotte's Mountainbrook neighborhood -- where two homes are being used as the primary domestic settings -- filming is taking place at locations including the Ritz-Carlton in uptown, the Carolinas Aviation Museum adjacent to Charlotte-Douglas International Airport, and the shuttered Philip Morris USA plant in Concord (which is doubling as the CIA headquarters, Gordon says).

Shooting originally was to start on Jan. 10, but the recent snowstorm hit the area that morning, and production was shut down for two days. Otherwise, Gordon says, "It’s been a wonderful experience. ... It's great and it's a terrific crew and it's interesting in a non-Hollywood town to see a film crew."

Gordon says filming of the pilot is scheduled to wrap here on Feb. 2. Production then moves to Washington, D.C., for a day, then everyone flies to Israel for two days of shooting (Israel will stand in for Baghdad).

As McMillan reported, once they've finished filming and editing the pilot, Fox will show it to the executives at Showtime. The network would probably make their decision in mid-March.

If they order a series, pre-production would start in April and the crew would likely film June to October. The first episodes would begin airing on Showtime around the end of August, while they're still in production.

Gordon says the plan is to continue shooting in Charlotte if the show gets picked up. "I'm protecting myself by lowering expectations. But we're optimistic."

The show stars British actor Damian Lewis as a U.S. Marine sergeant who comes home a war hero after having been held as a prisoner of war in Baghdad for eight years, during which time he was presumed dead. Danes, who won a Golden Globe on Sunday night for the HBO movie "Temple Grandin," plays a CIA agent who suspects that he's plotting an attack on America.

Interested in working as an extra in the Showtime pilot? Submit your photo and information to homelandcasting@gmail.com. You also can keep up with casting news and needs on the Homeland Casting Facebook page. As of Wednesday night, the production was "still in need of Professional/CIA/Government types and folks with newer American made cars."

5 comments:

  1. I really like all the actors scheduled to be in this show... and I was addicted to 24. I might just have to order Showtime!

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  2. This is awesome! I hope it gets picked up. This would be great for the city!

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  3. You guys and your obsession with Charlotte being "seen" cracks me up. How many movies have been shot in Charlotte before? but this one is set in DC. No one will know or care its Charlotte.

    Please.

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  4. Does anyone know what time of day they shoot? One of the houses where they are shooting in south Charlotte is right down the street from where I live, and I want to see some filming.

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  5. To Anonymous "How many movies have been shot in Charlotte before? but this one is set in DC. No one will know or care its Charlotte."

    Who cares that you don't care! It's a lot of WORK coming into town! It's putting a lot of people to work. And oh, by the way. Films shot and produced here?

    The Trial
    Witness Insecurity
    The Box for Rob
    Blood Done Sign My Name
    Leatherheads
    April Fool’s Day
    Gospel Hill
    Asylum
    Ta Ra Rum Pum (Don't Worry Be Happy)
    Patriotville
    Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby
    The Ultimate Gift
    Walker Payne
    Just Like the Son
    Cold Mountain
    NASCAR 3D: The IMAX Experience
    Shallow Hal
    George Washington
    Phreaker
    The Original Kings of Comedy
    Juwanna Mann
    The Patriot
    My Baby's Gone
    Carrie II: The Rage
    Urban Mythology
    Black Dog
    He Got Game
    Body Count
    Lolita
    Eddie
    Nell
    Days of Thunder
    29th Street
    Black Rainbow
    Born to Race
    From the Hip
    Stroker Ace
    The Color Purple
    Evil Dead II
    The Closest Thing to Heaven
    The Great Unpleasantness
    Road Kill
    Reuben, Reuben
    The Boneyard
    Mr. Destiny
    Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth
    43: The Richard Petty Story
    40 Fears
    Redneck Roots
    Lovestruck Pancho
    Returns to Grace
    A Tale About Bootlegging
    Among Brothers
    Chocolate Drops
    Cold Storage
    Dale
    Donor
    Furious
    Great World of Sound
    In/Significant Others
    Jury of Our Peers
    Night
    Night Feeders
    One Night Stand
    Southern Gothic
    Sunset
    The Foot Fist Way
    The Lifted
    The Unlikely's
    Victim of Circumstance

    Made for TV movies
    3: The Dale Earnhardt Story
    The Last Brickmaker
    Shake, Rattle & Roll
    Having Our Say
    Saint Maybe
    Steel Chariots
    The Secret
    Tammy Faye: Death Defying
    To Love, Honor & Deceive
    No Recourse
    The Lottery
    Best Friend for Life
    Blessed Assurance
    Leave of Absence
    One of Her Own
    Bandit Goes Country
    Beauty and the Bandit
    Terror in the Night
    A Mother's Right
    The Look Alike
    The Ryan White Story
    The Feud
    A Stoning in Fulham County
    Death in Small Doses
    Breaking the Silence
    Nightmare in Columbia
    County
    She Says She's
    Innocent
    Murder in New Hampshire
    Scattered Dreams
    Wildflower
    In a Child's Name
    Set for Life
    Vestige of Honor
    Asimov's Probe
    TV Production
    A Makeover Story
    All American Rookie - Fox
    Ambush Makeover
    America’s Got Talent - NBC
    America’s Most Wanted
    America's Next Top Driver - Discovery Channel/Brainbox Production
    Antiques Roadshow
    As the World Turns
    BET
    Biography Channel
    Breakfast with the Arts – A&E
    Brothers at War – BBC Changing Lanes - BET
    Dawson’s Creek – WB
    Do it Yourself Network – DIY
    Earth to America – TBS
    Elimidate
    ESPN
    Everyday Edisons – PBS
    Fantasia For Real - VH1 Food Network George & Jane - ABC
    Gillette Fast Cars and Superstars - ABC
    Great American Network – GAC
    HGTV
    High School Stories – MTV
    History Channel
    Inspiration Network Inside NASCAR - Showtime
    Learning Channel
    Little Black Book – NBC
    Live with Regis and Kelly
    Louisiana Public Broadcasting
    Making of the Band – MTV
    Motormouth VH1
    My First Sale - HGTV
    NASCAR Productions – Chasing Sunday
    NFL Films
    One Tree Hill – WB
    Popularity Contest – CMT
    Premier Retail Network
    Ripley’s Believe It or Not
    Roush Racing Driver X – Discovery Channel
    Speed Channel
    Starting Over – NBC
    Surprise by Design
    Sweet 16 – MTV
    Travel Channel
    WE: Women’s Entertainment
    Weather Channel
    What Not to Wear – TLC
    While You Were Out – BBC
    Whole Body Health – Retirement Living TV
    Wife Swap – NBC

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