‘NCIS: New Orleans’ will officially film on location in the Big Easy
For those of you who appreciated the authentic flavor that was present during the “NCIS: New Orleans” backdoor pilot, you’ll rejoice at this news: The upcoming series will be filmed on location in the city rather than Los Angeles or somewhere else that would serve as a substitute.
One of the reasons that this was able to happen, per the Advocate, was thanks to the tax credit program that exists in the state of Louisiana. This is why you have another show in “American Horror Story” still using the city this year, even though the city is actually substituting for Jupiter, Florida. Like Vancouver and parts of North Carolina and Maryland, it is become a hotter location for TV series within the past years.
In confirming the news about the spin-off series getting a permanent home, executive producer Gary Glasberg said the following to the website:
“I’m thrilled from a business standpoint that the tax credit exists … I can’t replicate New Orleans and do it as well as I want. It’s such a unique part of the world that I feel very fortunate that we can film this there. Everything will be done in Louisiana.”
From a location standpoint, hearing this news is a thrill. This city is so unique that some shows using alternative settings for it often fail in the replication process, and you have a variety of diverse locales to choose from for scenes. Also, the cast and crew can now celebrate being closer to biegnets and the French Quarter.
The only disadvantage we can think of is that the setting makes it a little trickier to do spin-off stories with the other shows, given that you cannot just hop over from one set to the next. However, these producers are shrewd enough that if they have a perfect storyline that requires it, we’re confident that they will pull it off just fine. It is probably better to avoid a crossover for a little while, anyway, mostly so that this show can establish and develop its own identity.
Karl
June 17, 2014 @ 7:26 am
There is not a naval/ Marine Corps base anywhere around New Orleans
Julie Merritt
June 18, 2014 @ 11:43 am
Karl maybe not, but in Tv land they can invent one.
Carol
June 16, 2014 @ 3:46 pm
Looking forward to it to replace NCIS on Tuesday nights.
Maggie Eckard
June 16, 2014 @ 6:17 pm
Idiot
Carol
June 19, 2014 @ 9:30 pm
And you have a nice day too Maggie Eckard :-)
Maggie Eckard
June 19, 2014 @ 11:42 pm
You as well Carol:)
Julie Merritt
June 18, 2014 @ 11:44 am
Carol it isn’t replacing NCIS on Tuesday Nights, it is in NCIS LA’s time slot and NCIS LA is moving to Monday. I love all NCIS’s
Carol
June 19, 2014 @ 9:28 pm
Thanks Julie. I thought they said NoLA was going to be on at 8:00 which is the NCIS time here.
NCIS was my very favourite program until they brought in Bishop. I do not want Ziva back. As far as I am concerned there is no way to reconcile the end of her storyline with having her back as a team member. I just find the Bishop character so awful, the actress so mediocre and the others so stilted when they have to interact with her that I no longer enjoy it. Also, since she has no unique skills the parts with her in them I find extremely boring. You cannot build a character in a drama on quirks and brains alone – especially when all the others are skilled and brainy. It broke my heart to admit to myself that things had not improved by season’s end except in the one episode that was mainly Tim and Tony and that was really great.
That having been said, I still enjoy NCIS:LA and think it gets better each year. I akso liked the pilots for NOLA.
Julie Merritt
June 18, 2014 @ 11:45 am
I will be watching NCIS, NCIS New Orleans and NCIS LA some of the best shows on TV.