First U.S. company authorized to set up broadcast and film shop in Cuba
FT. LAUDERDALE, FLA.
Cuba International Network (CIN) recently became the first U.S. company
authorized to set up shop in Cuba to provide equipment and personnel
there to support the production of broadcasting, television and filming
of video content for consumption in the U.S. and international markets.
In collaboration with local partners, CIN provides facilities, services
and security for people and equipment in Cuba. From a multi-camera
mobile broadcast unit to approvals, rights assistance and logistics
measures, the company supports any size production in virtually any
location in the island nation and in the region.
"Cuba's potential as a film and broadcasting destination is among the
most exciting in the world today, yet the challenge is being capable on
the ground in Cuba. That's the problem we solve for our clients," says
Barry Pasternak, CIN's CEO.
"Cuba adds a whole new dimension for the film and broadcast industry to
deliver authentic content from a country undergoing an exciting cultural
and economic transition in a tropical location," Pasternak said.
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