Fun and Unique Places To Film Your Documentary

Filming your documentary can seem like a daunting task if you aren’t sure where to go. There are so many incredible cities worldwide, and it might seem impossible to choose. If you have it in your budget to travel, though, and want to visit someplace new, here are some fun and unique places to film your documentary.

The Grand Canyon

It’s no secret the Grand Canyon is a popular tourist site, but it’s also an amazing filming location. It’s full of history and is perfect for river shots. You can go hiking to shoot gorgeous takes of the landscape and skyline. Even if it seems busy when you want to film, the canyon is large enough to find privacy should you need it.

Big Bend National Park

This national park in West Texas is an excellent choice if you want greenery and mountains. Also considered a tourist spot, it is perfect if you are seeking background actors for your documentary. Additionally, this park’s various colors will make you feel like you are in a painting.

The North of Sweden

Northern Sweden is an ideal place to film because of its incredible beauty. The summer months make it one of the most fun and unique places to film your documentary because of the midnight sun occurrence. Since there is more daylight during these months, there is more time to film before running out of light. If you decide to film there during the winter months, however, prepare your equipment for the weather. Swedish temperatures can contribute to equipment failure if you don’t protect it properly.

The English Countryside

If you’re looking for something a little more rustic, the English countryside is an optimal place to film. With beautiful structures and farmland, you can’t beat its natural charm. Since it is away from major cities, you can take your time and not worry about traffic or citizens in your shots. It also holds historical value, which enhances your filmmaking experience.

The Hills of Ireland

If you simply need greenery, consider the hills of Ireland. This kind of location screams The Sound of Music and is ideal for any filmmaker. Ireland is a gorgeous country, and like the English countryside, it is also rich with history and stunning views. You can meet friendly people and make friends while you’re there.

Shooting your documentary should be fun and exciting no matter where you go. Be sure to stay safe and follow all travel guidelines. Happy filming!

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