Like many great movie characters, Santa Barbara's film history has a humble beginning. As the home to California’s first major movie studio, the legendary Flying A Studio (1910), Santa Barbara was a modest hub to film's early pioneers during the silent era. But it wasn't until Cecil B. DeMille shot the sand-scapes of Guadalupe (still accessible today) in The Ten Commandments (1923) that Santa Barbara gained a reputation for locations worthy of stardom. Since then, the region has been cast in classics such as The Graduate, Seabiscuit and the wine-infused comedy, Sideways. You may've even seen our backdrops used in Quentin Tarantino's Grindhouse (2006) — or our dunes in Gore Verbinski's Pirates of the Caribbean III: At World's End (2007).
Design a trip to see your favorite film settings firsthand by requesting a FREE Lonely Planet Santa Barbara County Film Tour Guide. Then, sleep where stars such as Clark Gable and Carole Lombard slept; or plan a trip around the Santa Barbara International Film Festival to indulge your inner voyeur. The American Riviera's vast red carpet awaits you!
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November 6 - December 18, 2007 Project: "SPORTS UNFILTERED with DENNIS MILLER" Network: Versus Airtime: Tuesday nights at 10pm (ET), re-aired several times throughout the week Location: Door 9 Studios, 1 N. Calle Cesar Chavez #9, Santa Barbara More info: A new series that debuted November 6th on the Versus Network. Dennis Miller is known for his quick wit and insightful humor, but at his core Dennis is a sports fan. The former "Saturday Night Live" star and "Monday Night Football" color commentator will host this one-hour show focusing on the latest developments from the wide world of sports. Segments will include guest interviews with athletes, celebrities and newsmakers and highlight Dennis' unique talents as a comedian and thought-provoking observer of the sporting culture. Dennis' signature rant, and a "Weekend Update"-style review of the week's headlines will also be featured. Episodes tape in front of a studio audience in Santa Barbara the same day they air. Call 805.884.9500 for information about the free tapings.
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July 2007 Project: "Breakfast" Network: TV New Zealand Airtime: September 25, 2007 Location: Santa Barbara City More info: Presenter Paul Henry toured the general sites of Santa Barbara & learned about SB's culinary scene over dinner with Mitchell Sjerven (bouchon santa barbara) and Craig Jaffurs (Jaffurs Winery).
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May 2007 Project: "Giada's Weekend Getaways" Network: Food Network Airtime: July 31, 2007 & December 21, 2007 Location: Various locations in Santa Barbara County More info: Giada took viewers on a culinary tour of Santa Barbara County, from the waterfront to the wine country. Stops included McConnell's Ice Cream, Arroyo Burro a.k.a. Hendry's Beach, Brown Pelican, Artiste Winery & Tasting Studio, Trattoria Grappolo and Elements Restaurant.
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November - December 2006 Project: Grindhouse Director: Quentin Tarantino Location: Santa Ynez Valley roads including Figueroa Mountain Road More info: The cast and crew of Quentin Tarantino’s Grindhouse spent two months shooting car chase scenes in the Santa Ynez Valley. Key scenes were filmed on Figueroa Mountain Road (also where the pro cyclists train) in the Santa Ynez Valley and Jalama Road in Lompoc. Cast members were spotted at local wineries and restaurants including AJ Spurs and The Firestone Tap Room in Buellton and The Palace Café in downtown Santa Barbara. Movie release: April 2007
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October 2006 Project: Pirates of the Caribbean III: At World’s End Director: Gore Verbinski Location: Guadalupe Dunes More info: Lead actors present for the 4-day shoot included Johnny Depp, Geoffrey Rush, Orlando Bloom and Keira Knightley. Movie release: May 2007 |
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November 6 - December 18, 2007 Project: "SPORTS UNFILTERED with DENNIS MILLER" Network: Versus Airtime: Tuesday nights at 10pm (ET), re-aired several times throughout the week Location: Door 9 Studios, 1 N. Calle Cesar Chavez #9, Santa Barbara More info: A new series that debuted November 6th
on the Versus Network. Dennis Miller is known for his quick wit and
insightful humor, but at his core Dennis is a sports fan. The former
"Saturday Night Live" star and "Monday Night Football" color
commentator will host this one-hour show focusing on the latest
developments from the wide world of sports. Segments will include
guest interviews with athletes, celebrities and newsmakers and
highlight Dennis' unique talents as a comedian and thought-provoking
observer of the sporting culture. Dennis' signature rant, and a
"Weekend Update"-style review of the week's headlines will also be
featured. Episodes tape in front of a studio audience in Santa Barbara
the same day they air. Call 805.884.9500 for information about the free
tapings.
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