Many films today are shot primarily in the studio, but for some scenes you just have to go to location. Either because the group is difficult to imitate, or because it is cheaper to photograph it on location, or for some other reason. Whatever the reason, location photography remains one thing and not every location is created equal.
Appropriately, Giggster is a company that specializes in booking filming locations for production companies. So they have a good view of the entire movie world and have been curious at times about the most famous locations. So they made the top ten and one thing is for sure, the US is clearly the most popular destination for movies.
Top Ten Filming Sites
1. Central Park, New York, United States
2. Bronson Canyon, California, United States
3. Vasquez Rocks Natural Area Park, California, United States
4. Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada
5. Trafalgar Square, London, UK
6. Monument Valley, Arizona, United States
7. Cabo de Gata, Andalusia, Spain
8. Eiffel Tower, Paris, France
9. Griffith Observatory, California, United States
10. Old Royal Naval College, London, UK
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