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Kumeu Film Studios are go!

Kumeu Film Studios are go!

Two new sound stages are taking shape at Kumeu Film Studios and construction is due for completion early in 2018. The studio spaces – which are being funded by the private land owner of the 27ha site – have a footprint of 2336 sqm each and an internal height of 14m clear to the lighting grid...

Fri, 12/08/2017 - 11:45
Auckalnd Film Studios

5 year lease agreed for Auckland Film Studios (AFS)

Auckland Tourism, Events and Economic Development (ATEED) has agreed on a five-year lease for Auckland Film Studios (AFS) with Panuku Development Auckland (which now has responsibility for the site as part of its property portfolio on behalf of Auckland Council). The lease will commence on 29...

Wed, 09/27/2017 - 14:03

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