
Gabriella Geisinger
Gabriella is Screen's locations editor, and editor of their sister site Screen Global Production, covering international film and high end TV shoots, below the line production talent, and infrastructure and incentives.
Contact info
- News
Virtual production facility Studio Ulster opens in Belfast
Studio Ulster is also home to the CoSTAR Screen Lab, one of five national research labs created under the UK-wide CoSTAR initiative.
- News
Anton responds to Kate Beckinsale’s allegations of “unsafe and dangerous” set of ‘Canary Black’
The suit was originally filed anonymously before Beckinsale’s name became public in May.
- News
Saudi Film Commission unveils new studio complex to open in Riyadh
Jax Film Studios will include two soundstages and a Sony virtual production volume
- Features
How Japan’s amended incentive aims to attract more co-productions
“The Japanese government has become more and more helpful in supporting international co-productions.”
- News
Netflix’s ‘3 Body Problem’ moves from UK to Hungary for seasons two and three
The series from David Benioff, D.B. Weiss, and Alexander Woo filmed the bulk of season one in the UK.
- News
Amma Asante’s ‘The Billion Dollar Spy’ starring Russell Crowe to shoot in Hungary, do post in the UK
The Walden Media and Weed Road Pictures’ Cold War thriller starts production on April 14
- News
Saudi Film Commission and Korean Film Council sign strategic partnership
The agreement builds on the memorandum of understanding signed in 2019.
- News
Jane Tranter, Charlie Covell and Nicola Shindler among mentors for WFTV UK’s mid-career programme
The six-month programme will bring together mentees from across the UK’s four nations.
- News
Amazon MGM Studios’ live-action ‘Voltron’ begins filming in Queensland, Australia
Rawson Marshall Thurber directs the feature, which stars Sterling K Brown and Henry Cavill.
- News
David Tennant to return as host of 2025 Bafta Film Awards
The awards will take place on February 16 at the Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall.
- News
Lina Soualem, Morad Mostafa among winners of Marrakech’s Atlas Workshop prizes
Mostafa, a Screen Arab Star Of Tomorrow, received the post-production prize for ‘Aisha Can’t Fly Away’ while Soualem won the Artekino International prize for ‘Alicante’.
- News
‘Tokyo Vice’ producer Alex Boden teams with Ringside Studios to launch services firm Tetra
Tetra’s first project is the upcoming ’10Dance’ for Netflix Japan.
- News
Denmark to launch production rebate in 2026 to attract international film, TV shoots
The government will allocate $17.5m to the rebate scheme.
- News
‘The Pope’s Exorcist’ director Julius Avery to helm ‘They Found Us’ for AGC, Temple Hill
Shoot expected to start in Australia in first half of 2025.
- News
Studio Babelsberg appoints ex-Warner Bros exec Joerg Bachmaier as CEO
Bachmaier succeeds Andy Weltman, who oversaw the integration of Studio Babelsberg into the global Cinespace Group.
- News
‘Children Of The River’ team on being the first Italy-Japan co-production treaty project
Acclaimed Japanese director Lisa Takeba is working with Italian producer Parsifal Reparato. “Everyone is curious to know we proceed, how it works.”
- News
Apple TV+’s ‘Sunny’ starring Rashida Jones cancelled after one season (exclusive)
The mystery drama from A24 was filmed in Japan.
- News
Apple TV+’s ‘Monarch: Legacy Of Monsters’ and Josef Kubota Wladyka feature land Japan incentive funds
Further titles to secure funding include upcoming Apple TV+ series ‘Neuromancer’.
- Features
Prime Video’s ‘The Rings Of Power’ showrunners reveal how the move from New Zealand to UK impacted season two
Showrunners and executive producers JD Payne, Patrick McKay, and co-executive producer Lindsey Weber reveal how they maintain cohesion across multiple continents
- Features
How Baltasar Kormakur recreated multiple time periods in Japan, Iceland, and London for ‘Touch’
‘Touch’ follows Icelandic widower Kristofer who travels to Japan to find the woman he met and fell in love with in London 50 years before.