When it was announced that the movie adaptation of the best-selling book, The Boys in the Boat, would not be filmed in Seattle, many people were surprised. After all, the book is set in Seattle and the city is a major part of the story. So why did the filmmakers decide to not film in Seattle?
The primary reason behind the decision to not film in Seattle was financial. The production budget for the movie was limited and filming in Seattle would have been too expensive. The cost of filming in Seattle is much higher than other locations due to the city’s high cost of living and expensive labor costs. Additionally, the city’s strict filming regulations and permit fees added to the cost of production.
Another factor that influenced the decision was the availability of filming locations. Seattle is a large city, but it doesn’t have the same variety of locations as other cities. For example, Los Angeles has a wide range of locations that can be used for filming, from beaches to mountains to deserts. This made it easier for the filmmakers to find the right locations for their movie.
Finally, the filmmakers wanted to capture the spirit of the book as accurately as possible. While Seattle is a beautiful city, it doesn’t have the same atmosphere as the 1930s era that is depicted in the book. The filmmakers wanted to find a location that could capture that era more accurately, and they found it in Vancouver, Canada.
Ultimately, the decision to not film The Boys in the Boat in Seattle was a difficult one. However, it was a necessary choice that was made in order to stay within budget and find the best locations for the movie. While Seattle may not be featured in the movie, its spirit will still be captured through the story and characters.