“There’s so much evolution taking place in the industry, I think we’re going to see a lot more content creators coming to the game,” he said.
Johnny Griffin, director of the Wilmington Regional Film Commission, said the agency will get calls from creators looking for specific locations, but most social media teams don’t have the scale of programming of the MrBeast production company. He added that the film commission does often get requests from reality show projects on traditional platforms.
“We’d like to work with MrBeast,” he said, “if they like to do more work in the area.”
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The company in 2023 opened its first two soundstages – taking up 42,500 square feet – and has hosted filming on those initial stages for projects such as George & Tammy and Merv.
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