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About Us

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WIDE RANGE & STYLE OF LOCATIONS

Newark offers a diverse range of filming locations, including historic districts, modern urban landscapes, parks, waterfront areas, and industrial settings.

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Major transportation hub

Newark is a transportation hub with easy access to major highways, Newark  International Airport, and public transportation options, including NJ Transit trains and buses.

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Parking

Newark provides ample parking options for film productions, including dedicated parking lots, garages, and street parking, with convenient access to filming locations.

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Close proximity to NYC

Newark’s close proximity to New York City makes it an attractive filming location for productions looking to capture the essence of the metropolitan area without the high costs and logistical challenges often associated with filming in Manhattan.

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ECONOMIC IMPACT

Film productions contribute to the local economy by hiring local talent, renting equipment from nearby businesses, and patronizing local vendors for goods and services.

Desireè Hadley serves as the Executive Director of the first ever Newark Mayor’s Office of Film and Television, a specialized agency dedicated to marketing and promoting the City of Newark as a premiere production location and facilitating film, television and multimedia production in
the city. Desireè is the City’s primary liaison to the entertainment industry, ensuring production companies experience a seamless, coordinated approach to navigating municipal locations and
requesting city services that projects require. Desireè will also focus on initiatives to engage the community in events and workforce training opportunities to ensure that Newarkers that can be a part of this growing industry.

A Newark native, Desireè began her career in public service in 2018, joining the Baraka administration as a Press Information Officer where she was able to apply her passion for all things media by gaining the responsibility of producing digital content, TV show production for Nwk TV, managing the City of Newark’s official social media channels and co-hosting and producing Mayor Baraka’s podcast, Ras in 60.

 

Prior to her work as a Press Information Officer Desiree proved to be a self-starter by establishing her own independent media company shortly after completing her undergraduate studies at Rutgers University-Newark. Over time her boutique media company picked up traction and gained notoriety and a large following locally and in the New York City area.

 

In 2019, Desiree’s portfolio grew to include managing the City’s film permitting process. Under her leadership, throughout the pandemic, the City of Newark continued to issue permits and welcomed a growing number of film crews. To meet the increasing volume of production, due in part to the competitive NJ State film tax credit, Desireè recognized the need for cohesive coordination among city agencies. She established an interdepartmental permitting process which incorporates the participation of multiple city agencies and with the assistance of the business administrator’s staff both offices collectively introduced a digital permit application process for film/TV and city parks. Films and television shows shot in Newark during this time included The Best Man Final Chapters, Wu-Tang: An American Saga, Law & Order: Organized Crime, The Perfect Find, The Equalizer, FBI’s Most Wanted, Bros, HGTV’s House Hunters, American Sports Story: Gladiator, The Real Housewives of New Jersey, The Walking Dead and countless others.

 

Under her leadership of managing the Newark Office of Film and TV Desiree collaboratively hosted two successful community screenings. One of the Wu-Tang: An American Saga series which involved collaborative efforts between the Arts and Cultural Affairs Office, Newark Happening, Newark Symphony Hall and Hulu. Cast and crew members participated in a panel discussion following the screening. She also hosted a community screening which involved a panel discussion in Military Park in the summer of 23’ during the first North 2 Shore Festival where production crew members of “The Walking Dead: Dead City” attended and participated in a panel discussion.

 

Desireè continues to co-host and produce Mayor Baraka’s monthly podcast, Ras in 60, which launched in early 2019.

 

Desireè holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Rutgers University. She proudly resides in Newark with her two daughters.

During the pandemic, the City of Newark continued to issue permits & welcomed a growing number of film crews, under the leadership of Desireè Hadley.

The City of Newark Office of Film and Television is dedicated to promoting Newark as a premier filming destination while fostering a supportive environment for filmmakers.

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