Italian line producer Nicola (Nick) De Stefani believes Alaska is a diamond in the rough that offers the film and advertising industries an untapped venue for incredible filming opportunities, and he's the just the man to get the ball rolling.
Nick discovered his love for Alaska a long time ago and he has used his vast knowledge of the state's unique features and terrain to pitch the location to various productions he's worked on over the years. "Alaska has great potential for filming, for stories never told before and for anything that needs a dramatic and postcard-like landscape, animals and anything related to the great outdoors, these are the key attraction of this magnificent state," said Nick De Stefani.
Source: http://world.einnews.com/
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