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Miami is one of the best cities in America for a number of reasons. Besides being a thriving financial and cultural center for Florida, it also has a ton of history and art deco heritage to share with people from all over the world. That's not all, though. Miami is centrally located near other major attractions and is also home to Miami Vice, the Miami Dolphins, MLB's Florida Marlins, and the Miami Hurricanes.
Miami has so many Instagrammable districts, like Wynwood, with its fantastic Wynwood Walls murals, Miami Beach, and Downtown Miami, where coastal resorts and fabulous shopping go hand in hand. You must visit Biscayne Bay, Ocean Drive with its palm trees and pedestrian access, and Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park while you are here. There are many Miami Vice scenes filmed here.
Miami has beautiful hotel pool areas like the Colonnade and the Versace Mansion for filming decadence and excess and the city. Skyscrapers at dusk are spectacular, so shoot several scenes from South Pointe Park for the perfect pic.
For more unusual backgrounds, stroll the streets of the Miami Design District and check out the Fendi store and the abundant street art and historic landmarks that the city has to find a perfect spot for your Instagram feed!
Speaking of unusual backgrounds, did you know there are many film locations in Miami? Movie scenes from Ace Ventura Pet Detective, Miami Vice, Bad Boys, Bad Boys II, and more were filmed in and around Miami Beach and Downtown Miami.
Miami Beach boasts perfect weather vibes and picturesque lifeguard stands year-round with Instagrammable spots around every corner. These places are also excellent for music videos. Locations like South Beach, Miami Beach, and Ocean Drive are well-known for their film scenes in Miami.
They are frequented by stars like Dwayne Johnson, Owen Wilson, Andy Garcia, and more. Miami locations also provide opportunities for film buffs to see stars like Cameron Diaz, Tony Montana, and Nathan Lane. If you are lucky you might see them in local restaurants or strolling or down at Matheson Hammock Park or taking a round at Bayside Marketplace.
Getting the right scenes for your film project can be tough if you don’t know the area. Some of the best photo spots are beautiful places like the iconic lifeguard towers and the Miami skyline, and highly Instagrammable places like the Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, Miami Beach, South Beach, and Matheson Hammock Park are easy to find and make a spectacular background for your photo op.
Cultural backgrounds like Calle Ocho, The Faena Hotel, and the Art Deco District are perfect for adding depth and authenticity to films and photos. Miami is home to many museums, including the Museum Garage and the Bass Museum. All of these can be filming options that others haven’t thought of.
It’s a good idea to call on local businesses and vendors to help with your supply line and other needs. When filming in Miami, the city has everything, so long as you know where to look.
Are you ready to start filming in Miami for television shows or movies? Then work alongside local companies who know the popular spots and the work requirements in South Florida. Whether you are hoping to film another famous chainsaw scene, a sports scene at the Hard Rock Stadium, or a daring bridge escape like the one at Mile Bridge, everything should be planned.
Miami is a warm and tropical city with access to the Florida Keys, the Atlantic Ocean, and tons of fun-loving people. There are parks and attractions, food, and nightlife just waiting to be explored. A city so great is bound to have some negatives to go with it though. Here are some of the pros and cons of filming in Miami.
Advantages
Location
The great thing about being in Miami is that it’s full of interesting locations like South Beach, Little Havana, Collis Ave, The Cape Florida Lighthouse, The MacArthur Causeway, and the Biltmore Hotel. Miami is just a stone’s throw from other great destinations as well.
Food scene
Maybe the way you decompress is by trying out a bunch of different food. If that’s the case, then you’ll enjoy everything that Miami has to offer, from ice cream to Italian!
Vendor selection
Being a city where lots of filming takes place, vendors knowledgeable about the trade are plentiful. They can help with the filming location of the most memorable scenes in Bad Boys, find a boat rental at Star Island, or take you to the neighborhood that was in jeopardy because of Emily's father's development plans.
Disadvantages
Traffic
Like most major cities, Miami traffic is often congested. It is a good idea to plan your filming around somewhere that is centrally located so that you don't have to worry too much about traffic.
Cost of living
Filming costs might be a bit higher in this scenic South Florida city, Ocean Drive, or places with art deco architecture. If you want your Miami movie project to go off without a hitch, then you might want to make room in the budget just in case things are a bit more expensive than you thought.
Humidity
Miami is warm and humid. Mixing these two when you’re trying to put together movies or a filming project means taking extra care of your gear and having cooling devices on hand. While some greet the Miami weather like a former childhood friend, most people prefer staying cool at all times.