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St. Petersburg/Clearwater is a blue-sky,
sun-drenched getaway, home to 35-
miles of white sand beaches. The Film
Commission covers 24 cities in Pinellas
County, Florida, and each one offers a unique
backdrop for any production. Every year, over 200
feature films, commercials, TV series, and digital
media projects film in St. Petersburg/Clearwater,
Florida, an area with a long history of production
and an extensive base of experienced crews. From
feature films like Dolphin Tale 1&2, Tim Burton’s
Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children, and
Magic Mike to national commercials, reality TV,
and music videos, you can find any location you
need for your production.
20.9 miles (33.6 km) from Tampa International Airport to
Clearwater Beach
21.3 miles (34.3 km) from Tampa International Airport to
downtown St. Petersburg
12.0 miles (19.3 km) from St. Pete-Clearwater International
Airport to Clearwater Beach
11.8 miles (19.0 km) from St. Pete-Clearwater International
Airport to downtown St. Petersburg
23.4 miles (37.7 km) from St. Pete-Clearwater International
Airport to Fort De Soto Park
32.9 miles (53.0 km) from Tampa International Airport to
Fort De Soto Park
When you see this symbol write the coordinates into Google Maps for a street or satellite view of the area.
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Pier 60 on Clearwater Beach
Clearwater, Florida
27.978146°, -82.832549°
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HOMES 144
CREDITS; FILMOLOGY 160
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The historic St. Petersburg Lawn Bowling Club is the oldest family organized lawn bowling club in Florida and the
tenth in the nation. In 1980, the U.S. National Register named the St. Pete Lawn Bowling Club a Historic Place.
In 1985, director Ron Howard filmed scenes for the hit movie Cocoon at the shuffleboard courts, starring actors,
Don Ameche, Wilford Brimley, Hume Cronyn, Jessica Tandy, Maureen Stapelton, and Barret Oliver.
St. Petersburg Lawn Bowling Club
St. Petersburg, Florida
27.775833°, -82.641492°
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Open Air Post Office
St. Petersburg, Florida
27.771800°, -82.638850°
St. Pete’s historic Open Air Post
Office is an important Mediterranean
Revival building in St. Petersburg
marking the transition from the city’s
early Mission period to the rise of the
Beaux Arts historicism, which made its
mark in the 1920’s. The U.S. Postal
Service completed and dedicated the
building in September 1917, and it
has served St. Petersburg well ever
since, becoming a landmark for
residents and visitors alike. The U.S.
National Register listed the Open Air
Post Office as a Historic Place in 1975.
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The Vinoy Renaissance Resort & Golf Club sits beautifully perched
overlooking Tampa Bay and the aptly named Vinoy Basin. Builder,
Aymer Vinoy Laughner and architect, Henry L. Taylor, inspired by
the Mediterranean Revival-style, designed the hotel in 1925, which
boasted an exquisite Grand Ballroom lit by a one-of-a-kind chandelier
sculpture designed by master glassmaker, Dale Chihuly.
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The Morean Arts Center, formally the Art Club of St. Petersburg, is another excellent,
historical institution in the City of St. Petersburg with deep roots in the arts community
since 1917. The Arts Center's modern architecture juxtaposed with the folk style design
of the Center's historic Seaboard train station is especially relevant considering the eclectic
works of art housed both at the Art Center's Museum and those crafted by art students at
the glass, clay, metal, jewelry and fine arts educational centers.
Morean Arts Center
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Morean Center for Clay
Seaboard Train Station
St. Petersburg, Florida
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The historic Seaboard Train Station, circa 1926, houses the Morean Arts Center Center
for Clay among other art studios. The architectural style follows the Masonry Vernacular
style (also known as "folk") made famous not by architects or designers, but by local
tradesmen using available materials. The Station has been inoperable as a train station
since the 1960s mainly serving as a freight carrier. Today, the station serves as an arts
center, classroom, and event space.
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From a collection spanning almost 5,000 years of civilization in thousands of objects
extending from antiquity to present, to fascinating traveling exhibitions, to exciting
events in the heart of downtown’s scenic waterfront, the MFA is here for your discovery.
Museum of Fine Arts (MFA)
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State Theatre
St. Petersburg, Florida
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Downtown St. Petersburg offers an eclectic array of scenery second only to large metropolitan
cities, just nestled between Old Tampa Bay and renowned suburban neighborhoods. After the
sun sets, downtown comes alive, striking a balance between funky, swanky and chill. Central
Avenue, the artery of downtown St. Petersburg, is flanked by trendy and sophisticated cocktail
joints, speakeasy-inspired bars, craft breweries, and award-winning eateries.
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Crislip Arcade
St. Petersburg, Florida
27.771287°, -82.642496° Inspired by the Masonry Vernacular style, the Crislip Arcade is one of only thirteen original arcades
built within the City of St. Petersburg and is now one of only three left standing and still in operation.
Architect Edgar Ferdon, one of St. Pete's first architects, designed and built the Arcade for John A.
Crislip in 1925, to house small boutiques and shops. In 2017, City residents saved and renovated the
Crislip Arcade. The historic arcade once again houses more than twenty retail shops.
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Built in 1928, the downtown landmark that is the Snell Arcade is an iconic example of the Mediterranean Revival
style that sets St. Petersburg as a city apart from the others within Pinellas County. Noteworthy architect Richard
Kiehnel designed the arcade and tower for C. Perry Snell, a prolific real estate developer. The use of polychromatic
architectural terra cotta, copper, and Florida keystone makes the Snell Arcade a very distinct monument, towering
over downtown St. Petersburg.
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The iconic Landing at Jannus Live is an outdoor, standing room only, music venue located
at the historic Landing at Jannus in downtown St. Petersburg. Adjacent to Jannus Live sits
the old Detroit Hotel (now Hotel Detroit and Club Detroit), a St. Pete landmark built by
General John Williams who named the hotel after his birth city in 1888. The Landing at
Jannus so named after the pioneering aviator, Tony Jannus who flew his Benoist airplane
across Tampa Bay in 1914. As a music venue, Jannus Live offers patrons an intimate, musical
experience steeped in local history.
The Landing at Jannus Live & The Detroit Hotel
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27.771702°, -82.636024°
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Historic Roser Park, located in St. Petersburg, contains over 146 historic
buildings. Its hilly tree-lined lanes, some paved in the iconic pink Augusta
bricks, was the very first residential subdivision established outside of the
downtown area, making Roser Park St. Petersburg’s first neighborhood.
The first streetcar suburb, Roser Park features Brooker Creek, which winds
through it like an artery, feeding a spectacular ecosystem. The homes
nestled within the quaint 270-acre area boasts architectural styles and types,
including Frame Vernacular, Bungalow, Prairie, Foursquare, Craftsman,
Mediterranean Revival, Colonial Revival, Neoclassical, and Tudor Revival.
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Mural by Tes One & Pale Horse Design
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27.771647°, -82.643366°
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Mural “The Cool Kids” by the Vitale Bros.
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Mural “Mr. Sun” by Chad Mize
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Tampa Bay Ray’s Tunnel
Mural by artist Ya La’Ford
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Discover St. Petersburg’s Mural Tour by visiting:
www.stpetemuraltour.com
Mural below by BASK
Mural by Shark Toof
“Time to Think” by Derek Donnelly and Sebastian Coolidge
Mural by Cryptik
Mural by PantónioMural by Stephen Palladino
“Pinocchio” by Mark Gmehling
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Beach Walk
Clearwater Beach, Florida
27.973272°, -82.829510°
Beachwalk located in beautiful Clearwater Beach is a winding beachside
promenade with lush landscaping, artistic touches and unobstructed views
of Clearwater’s award-winning beach and the water beyond, a place where
bicycles, rollerbladers and pedestrians all have safe and convenient access
and where visitors and locals can socialize, dine, play games, or just enjoy
the spectacular sun and surf.
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Cliff Stephens Park, located in Clearwater, Florida, is a nature’s paradise. Watch the water birds play in this
44-acre park, or enjoy winding and shade-covered pedestrian and bicycle trails. Cliff Stephens Park also hosts
an impressive disc golf course, a boating ramp, picnic areas, and a 19-station exercise course. If you enjoy
fishing, you may discover that perfect, secret fishing hole, only stay out of the water. Alligators love to call
Cliff Stephens Park home as well as a host of other Florida wildlife.
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Clearwater, Florida
27.965547°, -82.801082°
The Capitol Theatre located in downtown Clearwater is a cultural landmark, bringing world-class entertainment
in the most intimate setting. The Capitol Theatre opened in 1921 premiering the silent motion picture, “Dinty”
a film about a newsboy who struggles to support his sick mother. The silent picture stared Colleen Moore and
Wesley Barry as the newsboy. In 2013, the Capitol Theatre adjoined the 1917 Clearwater News building located
next door, expanding the theater's seating space to 750, including six private loge boxes and multiple concession
stands and an outdoor balcony overlooking downtown.
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Ruth Eckerd Hall
Clearwater, Florida
27.976088°, -82.704673°
The Ruth Eckerd Hall is a world-renowned performing arts center located in Clearwater, Florida.
Designed by architect, William Wesley Peters, the Frank Lloyd Wright inspired masterpiece boasts
over 350,000 visitors per year, hosting performances ranging from classical artists and dance
companies to Broadway musicals and pop stars. The Ruth Eckerd Hall, through its many art
education programs, serves nearly 100,000 students and adults annually.
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Celebrated for its world-class marine animal rehabilitation and their tireless mission of preserving the
environment, and made famous by the 2011 film, A Dolphin Tale and Dolphin Tale 2, starring actors
Harry Connick, Jr., Morgan Freeman, and Ashley Judd, the Clearwater Marine Aquarium is a great and
magical spot to inspire one’s story.
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Clearwater, Florida
27.961305°, -82.831691°
Sand Key Park, located south of Clearwater Beach along the Gulf Coast, is a natural treasure with a
million dollar view. Sand Key Park is such an ideal location even the native wildlife, like sea turtles,
often nest here as well as endangered birds that like to feed in the salt marshes. Sand Key Park is
indeed a peaceful paradise among the hustle and bustle of Clearwater Beach.
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Dunedin, Florida
28.011909°, -82.788910°
Put on your walking shoes and get ready to stroll. Downtown Dunedin is an exciting contrast between funk, cool and small town USA with its antique shops, art galleries, lively
pubs, and fine restaurants - all within walking distance. Pocket parks, colorful landscaping juxtaposed with classic street lamps and traditional architecture adds to Dunedin's
small-town appeal as evidence by Dunedin's Historical Society and Museum located off Main Street in the historic restored railroad station. And Dunedin is a very film-friendly town!
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In 1897, John Cocoris - originally from Leonidion, Greece - founded the sponge industry in
Tarpon Springs, Florida. Once the "Sponge Capital of the World," Tarpon Springs suffered a
terrible blight in the 1940s, but once again regained its status in the 1980s when the Mediter-
ranean also sustained an affliction, wiping out sponge production entirely. The oldest tourist
attraction on the west coast of Florida, today, Tarpon Springs remains a tourist attraction but
is also a quaint township boasting a proud Greek heritage. It is no wonder why Tarpon Springs'
motto is "Visit Greece without leaving Florida!
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Tarpon Springs, Florida
28.155592°, -82.757643°
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Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, located in Tarpon Springs, Florida, is a historic landmark,
serving the community of Tarpon Springs since 1907. The cathedral, completed in 1943, was modeled
after the Saint Sophia Cathedral located in Hagia Sophia, Istanbul, Turkey. Each year, St. Nicholas
hosts the Epiphany; a Christian ceremony that celebrates the baptism of Jesus Christ by John the
Baptist in the Jordan River. The event is the largest in the Western Hemisphere, comprised of Greek
boys ages 16 to 18, diving for a cross thrown into the city's Spring Bayou.
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Philippe Park, a County Park located in Safety Harbor, Florida, is named for a Lyon, France native, Count Odet
Philippe, a surgeon in the French Armed Forces under Napoleon Bonaparte. Count Philippe founded the area
in 1842 and established a citrus plantation; the home and genesis of the citrus culture in Florida. In fact, many
of the Count's citrus trees remain. Philippe Park also hosts a Temple Mound, the largest remaining mound in
Tampa Bay, a registered Historic Landmark built by the Tocobaga, a Native American tribe. Philippe Park is
known for its arching old Spanish Oaks, long trails, and beautiful coastline along the Old Tampa Bay.
Philippe Park
Safety Harbor, Florida
28.008568°, -82.679648°
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Whimzeyland is indeed a work in progress! For over 20-years, the outlandishly decorated art installation,
boasting an assortment of whimsical items like painted bowling balls, Plexiglass sculptures, paintings,
bottle trees, recycled material sculptures, and of course, more bowling balls, has become a Safety Harbor
landmark. The residential property also features beautiful mosaics and other tiled artwork, a richly decorated
garden and more than the brain can take in at once. As an attraction, Whimzeyland serves as an ever-evolving
work of art, appropriate considering Safety Harbor's love of the arts.
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27.992154°, -82.700936°
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Established in 1917, Safety Harbor, Florida, with its brick-paved
lanes and quaint homes encircled in vibrant flower gardens,
epitomizes a city tucked away. The town of Safety Harbor has an
old Florida feel. Experience Safety Harbor's charming downtown,
lined with small boutiques and art galleries, restaurants and coffee
shops. It's truly home away from home.
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27.988689°, -82.685616°
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Legend has it that Spanish explorer, Hernando de Soto believed he had discovered
the Fountain of Youth in what is now called Safety Harbor, Florida. However, the site
of de Soto's discovery is now the world-famous springs at the Safety Harbor Resort &
Spa. Safety Harbor - a place to wander.
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The Safety Harbor Resort and Spa is world-renowned as a unique place where healing waters flow. Located in the quaint town of
Safety Harbor, Florida, the Spa and Resort, since its founding in 1925, is Florida's only natural mineral springs resort spa.
Enjoy peaceful sunrises, nature trails for walking and biking, tranquil Bay views and exotic surroundings. With a multitude of
interior and distinct exterior locations, Safety Harbor Resort and Spa visitors and guests enjoy lush gardens, outdoor and indoor
pools, spacious locker rooms, dry and wet steam rooms, restaurants, and comfortable outdoor lounging areas.
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Historic 1919 Oldsmar State Bank
Oldsmar, Florida
28.037324°, -82.663462°
The historic Oldsmar Bank building (circa 1918) in downtown Oldsmar, Florida, features rare Italian glazed tiles, which gives the building
a pristine white color. It is Oldsmar’s oldest surviving commercial building, originally erected by Ransom Eli Olds in what he referred to
as “downtown.” Chartered as Oldsmar Bank in 1920, the sleepy bank was a giant, handling more than one million dollars in deposits,
which accounts for the area’s land boom. Today, the Oldsmar Bank building houses the Oldsmar Historical Society and its museum, and
the Chamber of Commerce and City Council. A terrific old building with great bones would make the perfect backdrop in a period film,
especially considering that downtown Oldsmar has not changed all that much.
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The Gulfport Casino, located in sleepy Gulfport, Florida, dominates Gulfport's downtown landscape. The City of
Gulfport calls its Casino the "heart and hub" of the city. But it is not really a gambling casino. Gulfport's meaning
for a casino is a "public room or building used for social meetings, dancing, and gaming." The Gulfport Casino has
been a dance hall for the last 100-years and counting.
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Once a playground for distinguished celebrities, the seaside Don CeSar Hotel continues to charm and
impress guests today with service reserved for the Great Gatsby era of pampering. The "Pink Castle,"
or simply "the Don" as it's known to the locals, was built by Thomas Rowe in 1928. Named for the
chivalrous Don Ce-Sar in Vincent Wallace's light opera "Maritana," the Don miraculously survived the
Great Depression when the New York Yankees signed a three-year spring training contract in 1931,
saving the Resort from bankruptcy. Throughout the Don's historical existence, the hotel went from
being a luxurious, exclusive resort for the likes of celebrities like F. Scott Fitzgerald, FDR, and Al Capone
to an Army hospital during World War II and a U.S. Air Force convalescent center, stripped of its pink
color and painted government green. Thankfully, since 1973, the Don CeSar Hotel regained its roaring
20s glamour and was registered as a Historic Hotel in 1989.
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St. Pete Beach's shore includes the longest undeveloped stretch of public beach in the county at Pass-a-Grille Beach, truly
a magical expanse of sand. Sprinkled with nostalgic Old Florida motels and inns and five-star resorts, hotels, and spas, such
as the Don CeSar Hotel - the "Pink Castle" - it is easy to see why TripAdvisor, based on millions of reviews by travelers around
the world, voted St. Pete Beach as the "No. 7 Beach in the U.S." Enjoy an average of 361 days of sunshine at St. Pete Beach.
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St. Pete Beach, Florida
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Thunderbird Beach Resort
Treasure Island, Florida
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The Thunderbird Hotel Beach Resort is a beachfront hotel and historic landmark located in Treasure Island, Florida.
Nestled on the beautiful shoreline of Treasure Island just outside St. Petersburg and St. Pete Beach, the family-owned
and operated resort is a tropical island retreat with a relaxed and funky Old-Vegas feel. Built in 1957, in the heart of
Treasure Island, the Thunderbird is a throwback of a simpler time.
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This picturesque stretch of water that spills eastward from the Gulf of Mexico forming the Boca Ciega Bay is the work
of mother nature. In 1848, after a powerful hurricane hit the Gulf Coast, the notorious pirate, John Levique sailed
through the newly created pass. Today, John's Pass Village and Boardwalk host a vibrant waterfront community
featuring a quaint turn-of-the-century fishing village, accommodating retail shops, restaurants, local fishing fleets,
dolphin watching, boat rentals, parasailing, and jet skiing - a tourists' paradise!
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In 1849, U.S. Army Engineers saw the strategic military advantages that Mullet and
Egmont Keys afforded, a near perfect coastal defense area. During the Spanish-American
War (1866-1898), Battery Laidley became the fort’s primary defense, followed by Battery
Bigalow; the fort’s secondary defense. Each battery features the country’s last four surviv-
ing 12-inch seacoast mortars. The fort itself is constructed of shell and stone and serves
as a living history museum.
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The Redington Long Pier located in picturesque Redington Shores, Florida boasts some of the
best fishing on the Gulf Coast. The 56-year-old,1,200-foot landmark constructed of wood pylons,
decking and concrete is a favorite spot for photographers and filmmakers alike wishing to capture
images/scenes of one of the longest and oldest piers on the Gulf of Mexico.
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The St. Petersburg/Clearwater Film Commission would like
to thank the twenty-four municipalities and the private
homeowners featured in this publication. The St. Pete/-
Clearwater Film Commission serves Pinellas County, Florida
supporting and working to bring commercials, TV shows,
feature films, and digital media projects to the area. Film
SPC supports local signature film festivals, and fosters
industry development with free workshops, an online
production guide and a location database.
The film commission participates in direct marketing and
trade missions at major film markets, festivals and trade-
shows in North America and internationally like Sundance,
Cannes, Toronto and more. Film SPC has a local business
development program. For example, film, TV, digital media,
music videos and more are eligible for funding via this
program, and the goal of the program is to provide exclu-
sive destination exposure for St. Pete/Clearwater as an area
with a growing reputation for filmmaking, TV, digital media
and commercial projects. A Scenic Journey is all about
showcasing great locations, excellent crew, and equipment
resources, so enjoy!
Cocoon
Lethal Weapon 3
Great Expectations
Forever Mine
American Outlaws
Ocean’s Eleven
The Punisher
Grace is Gone
Misconceptions
Prime of Your Life
Brainjacked
Spring Breakers
The Uh-Oh Show
Not Waiving but Drowning
Dolphin Tale
The Investigator
Magic Mike
Sunlight Jr.
Sun Don’t Shine
Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks
Dolphin Tale 2
Waiting on Mary
Detours
Random Tropical Paradise
Paying Mr. McGetty
The Infiltrator
Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children
The Favorite
Bernie the Dolphin
Epiphany
Clearwater, St. Petersburg (1984)
Clearwater (1991)
Fort De Soto Park (1996)
St. Pete Beach (1999)
Fort De Soto Park (1999)
St. Petersburg (2001)
Fort De Soto Park, Honeymoon Island State Park (2003)
Fort De Soto Park (2006)
St. Petersburg (2008)
St. Petersburg (2009)
St. Petersburg (2009)
Gulfport, St. Pete Beach, St. Petersburg (2010)
Clearwater (2010)
Clearwater, St. Petersburg (2010)
Clearwater, St. Petersburg, Tarpon Springs (2010)
St. Petersburg (2011)
St. Pete Beach, St. Petersburg (2011)
Clearwater, St. Petersburg (2011)
Fort De Soto Park, St. Petersburg (2011)
Clearwater, St. Pete Beach, St. Petersburg (2013)
Clearwater, St. Petersburg, Tarpon Springs (2014)
Gulfport, Heritage Village, St. Petersburg (2014)
Fort De Soto Park, St. Petersburg (2014)
Fort De Soto Park, St. Pete Beach, St. Petersburg (2015)
St. Petersburg (2015)
Gulfport, St. Pete Beach, St. Petersburg (2015)
Largo, St. Petersburg (2016)
Clearwater, Oldsmar (2018)
Clearwater, Fort De Soto Park, St. Petersburg (2018)
Tarpon Springs (2018)
Tony Armer
Film Commissioner
Pinellas County, Florida USA
164. 8200 Bryan Dairy Road, Suite 200
Largo, Florida 33777
Telephone: 727.464.7200
www.filmSPC.com
www.visitSPC.com
Tony Armer, Film Commissioner
727.464.7240
tony@filmspc.com
Lisa Dozois, Film Commission Manager
727.464.7241
lisa@filmspc.com
Declan Flynn, Creative Producer
727.464.7211
declan@filmspc.com
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GULFPORT
SAFETY HARBOR
OLDSMAR
KENNETH CITY
LARGO
DUNEDIN
INDIAN ROCKS BEACH
PINELLAS PARK
BELLEAIR BLUFFS
MADEIRA BEACH
INDIAN SHORES
NORTH REDINGTON BEACH
TREASURE ISLAND
TARPON SPRINGS
SOUTH PASADENA
ST. PETE BEACH
BELLEAIR BEACH
ST. PETERSBURG
BELLEAIR SHORE
REDINGTON BEACH
REDINGTON SHORES
SEMINOLE