Sunday, May 25, 2008
Coming Soon to a Town Near You!
crewnewmexico.com will be coming soon to a town near you! Our mobile business platform allows us to take crewnewmexico.com out in the field so that we can explore New Mexico on behalf of the New Mexico film industry, seek out new members from across the state, and provide you with information and photographs about the people and places that make New Mexico such a great place for filming. It allows us to meet our members, and to find little known people and places that should be on film-industry radar. If you've got a special New Mexico film location or great New Mexico furnished rental, a business, even a town, restaurant, mountain or famous molehill you'd like to show us, simply drop us a line and we'll come out and see. Our goal is to link individuals, businesses and places to the professionals of the New Mexico film industry. We give you the ability to network, advertise, and become a part of the fastest growing industry in the State.
You can contact us lots of different ways:
Phone (866) 986-8884
Fax (866) 986-8884
Skype (Internet Phone) (505) 908-9309
Skype name: crewnewmexico.com
email: info@crewnewmexico.com
Drop us a line anytime. We want to know about your New Mexico Cast, New Mexico Film Crew, New Mexico Production Support Services, New Mexico Film Locations, New Mexico Furnished Rentals, New Mexico Lodging, New Mexico Real Estate, and, of course, New Mexico dining!
Where in the World is crewnewmexico.com today?
We've built crewnewmexico.com on a mobile platform so that we can be out in the field or back in the office and have all the same business capacity. So, where are we today? Today we're out in beautiful Dixon, New Mexico looking for new locations for an upcoming photo shoot, taking photographs for our film locations database, and visiting Dixon furnished rentals. Dixon is a lush agricultural town tucked in the Embudo Valley, just east of 84/285, about 20 miles south of Taos. There's a community-owned grocery store, the Dixon Market, a rushing river, and birds in full migration. The Western Tanagers are in full swing and eating every bee in sight. The Picuris Pueblo is a short drive away. Picuris is one of the smallest Tiwa pueblo, known for its Bison herd, beautiful landscape, and enduring culture. Yesterday we hiked to the top of a mesa, and found petroglyphs and had a beautiful view of the snowcapped Sangre de Cristo mountains.
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