New England Studios

New England Studios is a film studio located in Devens, Massachusetts.[2]

Aerial View of New England Studios, a film and television studio in Massachusetts.[1]

The studios were built using Tilt-up construction technique.

New England Studios officially opened on September 16, 2013.[3]

It is 40 minutes outside of Boston, MA and provides 24-hour gated security and parking for 271 cars and trucks.[4]

It consists of (4) 18,000 sq ft sound stages that occupy the majority of the land. NE Studios hosted its first major movie, Tumbledown in March of 2015 [5] and has hosted and provided Grip and Electric for many film and television projects since its opening. In addition to film and television projects, NE Studios hosts many commercial productions.


2018

A Snow White Christmas

Fear Bay

SMILF S2 – provided Grip PKGs

Jungle Land provided all Electric PKGs

Little Women provided all Grip PKGs

Untitled Chris Keyeser/Hamelins


2017

Castle Rock[6]

Follow Back

GhostLight - provided all Electric and Grip PKGs

DH2

EQ2

I’m Not Your Daughter

Slender Man

Spruces and Pines

Who Do You Think Would Win? - provided all Electric PKGs


2016

Super Troopers 2 - provided all Electric PKGs

Altar Rock

Cadaver

Grace

Revelers

The Vermont House


2015

Central Intelligence[7]

HollyGrove

The Last Poker Game

The Minds Eye

Welcome Home

Wish X


2014

Tumbledown


2013

Five O’Clock Comes Early

Minister’s Wife

References

  1. "Devens studio has its first film - The Boston Globe". BostonGlobe.com. Retrieved 2019-02-28.
  2. Gee, Kelsey (7 August 2012). "In the Works: Film Studio". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 1 January 2014.
  3. Chesto, John. "New England Film Facility". Mass Live. Retrieved February 11, 2015.
  4. "Official Website". NE Studios. Retrieved February 11, 2015.
  5. Cappadona, Bryanna. "A Speak Peak Inside New England Studios in Devens". Boston Magazine. Retrieved February 11, 2015.
  6. "'Castle Rock' shoot keeps N.E. Studios rolling". www.sentinelandenterprise.com. Retrieved 2019-02-28.
  7. Central Intelligence (2016), retrieved 2019-02-28

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