Filmmakers have been bringing their lights, camera and action to Arizona highway locations for more than 75 years. Read about in this classic blog.
Arizona’s proximity to Hollywood, clear weather and scenic highways across a variety of terrain lure filmmakers here for big budget films, westerns, documentaries and commercials. Many of those shoots involve highway scenes that require an ADOT permit., to assist film and other media productions.
ADOT’s requirements for film permits, including adequate liability insurance, safeguard the state’s investment in its highways and ensure there are no costs to taxpayers. Every precaution was taken to prevent damage to the bridge or debris falling into the Colorado River, Cannon said.That can involve a lot of back and forth between ADOT and location managers to protect the traveling public and still get the shots filmmakers want.
Of course, big budget movie productions get the most attention when they visit the state, spending millions of dollars and hiring local workers and contractors. In 1994, Tom Hanks as Forrest Gump was filmed running in downtown Flagstaff. In another scene, he’s shown jogging past the giant twin arrows at the Twin Arrows Trading Post west of Winslow. He ends his epic three-year super-marathon on US 163 in Monument Valley just north of the Arizona line.
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