Buffalo FilmWorks' owner team from left, Jennifer O'Neill, Kevin Callahan and George Pittas in Stage 4, which boasts 80,000 square feet and high ceilings.
The Hallmark Channel founder who is helping bring a film and TV production studio to the West Side calls Buffalo "absolutely an ideal place to make television movies."
Some of the cast and crew of "A Quiet Place Part II" used this space for their dining services during the filming at Buffalo FilmWorks in 2019 and signed the wall as a thank-you gesture. From left are business partners Jennifer O'Neill, Kevin Callahan and George Pittas.
Cheektowaga-raised veteran character actor William Fichtner shot his directorial debut "Cold Brook" in Western New York in 2017, filming at the Aurora Theatre in East Aurora, the Buffalo History Museum and the Colonel Ward Pumping Station.
Buffalo Film Works' Stage 4 boasts 80,000-square-feet, high ceilings and is one of the longest sound stages in the world. It's scheduled to be renovated in 2022.
Robert Halmi and Fehmi Zeko, right, of Great Point Capital Management, announced plans last year to build a film and television complex on Niagara Street in Buffalo.
This parcel of land across the street from Rich Products will have two of the three buildings for the new film and TV complex coming to Niagara Street.
Buffalo FilmWorks' owner team from left, Jennifer O'Neill, Kevin Callahan and George Pittas in Stage 4, which boasts 80,000 square feet and high ceilings.
Some of the cast and crew of "A Quiet Place Part II" used this space for their dining services during the filming at Buffalo FilmWorks in 2019 and signed the wall as a thank-you gesture. From left are business partners Jennifer O'Neill, Kevin Callahan and George Pittas.
Cheektowaga-raised veteran character actor William Fichtner shot his directorial debut "Cold Brook" in Western New York in 2017, filming at the Aurora Theatre in East Aurora, the Buffalo History Museum and the Colonel Ward Pumping Station.
Buffalo Film Works' Stage 4 boasts 80,000-square-feet, high ceilings and is one of the longest sound stages in the world. It's scheduled to be renovated in 2022.
Robert Halmi and Fehmi Zeko, right, of Great Point Capital Management, announced plans last year to build a film and television complex on Niagara Street in Buffalo.
This parcel of land across the street from Rich Products will have two of the three buildings for the new film and TV complex coming to Niagara Street.