Made famous from space themed TV and movies such as Armageddon, Transformers: Dark of the Moon, and The Right Stuff (2020), there’s more to the region than just Space! Check out our Locations page for more information on the many bio-diverse natural landscapes, historic points of interest and other available filming destinations.
Here are a few pertinent facts to consider: on average, 236 sunny days per year. The July average temperature is around 82 degrees. January’s average is around 60.
The Space Coast Film Commission serves Brevard County and its municipalities: Barefoot Bay, Cape Canaveral, Cocoa Beach, Cocoa, Grant, Indian Harbour Beach, Malabar, Palm Bay, Melbourne Beach, Melbourne, Merritt Island, Mims, Port St. John, Rockledge, Satellite Beach, Scottsmoor, Sharpes and Titusville.
Permits are required for most types of production projects, and jurisdictions require a minimum of five days to process a permit. Please see our Permitting page for more details.
Film Liaison Contacts
Local Liaison
Space Coast of Florida
Meagan Happel, Film Commissioner
150 Cocoa Isles Blvd, #401
Cocoa Beach, FL 32931 [email protected]
Phone: (321) 474-2204
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Liaison
Los Angeles
Susan Simms
815 W. 27th Street
Los Angeles, CA 90731 [email protected]
Phone: (310) 241 0116
Cell: 850 363 8339
The Florida Office of Film & Entertainment
107 E. Madison St.
Tallahassee, FL 32399
Phone: (850) 717-8990 | (877) FLA-FILM
Fax: (850) 410-4770 www.filminflorida.com
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