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Originally Posted by Buckeye Native 001
I'm not sure it should be in Cincinnati (I think it should stay in Utah), but that city and its film commission have bent over backwards recently trying to entice production companies to shoot movies in Cincinnati.
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The local blue bloods woke up to the fact that low taxes, cheap homes, and being "a great place to raise a family" aren't the best corporate recruiting tools for people who aren't ever going to have kids and that "the-best-and-brightest" pretty much just like to take photos of themselves, eat at restaurants, and be semi-famous. This is compounded by the fact that P&G is usually among the largest advertisers on the planet, and young women in marketing
really like to to take photos of themselves.
Enter the grand plan to create a music/cultural festival on par with Bonnarroo/Coachella/Burning Man on this site of the former Coney Island Amusement Park and the recruitment of this film festival to Downtown. It has already been identified that the Taft Theater and former Masonic Temple (which is big and crazy on the inside), which sit directly opposite P&G's world HQ, would be the hub of a relocated festival. Here is the block:
https://www.google.com/maps/@39.1019...oASAFQAw%3D%3D
The blue bloods are up to other wild stuff like trying to build a retort/corporate retreat at Red River Gorge (about 90 minutes south in Kentucky) and do the same in Adams County (home, curiously, of Afroman), which is a bit closer, and lacks rock climbing but is nevertheless pretty scenic.