Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn RSS
    Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn RSS
    SHOOTonline SHOOTonline SHOOTonline
    Register
    • Home
    • News
      • MySHOOT
      • Articles | Series
        • Best work
        • Chat Room
        • Director Profiles
        • Features
        • News Briefs
        • “The Road To Emmy”
        • “The Road To Oscar”
        • Top Spot
        • Top Ten Music Charts
        • Top Ten VFX Charts
      • Columns | Departments
        • Earwitness
        • Hot Locations
        • Legalease
        • People on the Move
        • POV (Perspective)
        • Rep Reports
        • Short Takes
        • Spot.com.mentary
        • Street Talk
        • Tool Box
        • Flashback
      • Screenwork
        • MySHOOT
        • Most Recent
        • Featured
        • Top Spot of the Week
        • Best Work You May Never See
        • New Directors Showcase
      • SPW Publicity News
        • SPW Release
        • SPW Videos
        • SPW Categories
        • Event Calendar
        • About SPW
      • Subscribe
    • Screenwork
      • Attend NDS2024
      • MySHOOT
      • Most Recent
      • Most Viewed
      • New Directors Showcase
      • Best work
      • Top spots
    • Trending
    • NDS2024
      • NDS Web Reel & Honorees
      • Become NDS Sponsor
      • ENTER WORK
      • ATTEND
    • PROMOTE
      • ADVERTISE
        • ALL AD OPTIONS
        • SITE BANNERS
        • NEWSLETTERS
        • MAGAZINE
        • CUSTOM E-BLASTS
      • FYC
        • ACADEMY | GUILDS
        • EMMY SEASON
        • CUSTOM E-BLASTS
      • NDS SPONSORSHIP
    • Contact
    • Subscribe
      • Digital ePubs Only
      • PDF Back Issues
      • Log In
      • Register
    SHOOTonline SHOOTonline SHOOTonline
    Home » “Graceland”: set in Southern Calif., shot in Florida

    “Graceland”: set in Southern Calif., shot in Florida

    By SHOOTWednesday, June 11, 2014Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments1392 Views
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram Pinterest Tumblr Reddit WhatsApp Email
    In this April 9, 2014 photo, "Graceland" actors, from left, Manny Montana, left, Brandon Jay McLaren, Arron Tviet and Daniel Sunjata, rehearse lines during a filming session in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (AP Photo/J Pat Carter)

    By David Fischer

    FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) --

    It's long been a point of some annoyance and confusion for South Floridians when a television series set in their region — such as "CSI: Miami" or "Dexter" — is actually filmed in California.

    But for the USA Network series "Graceland," the reverse is true. The show follows a group of six undercover agents from several federal law enforcement agencies living in a confiscated Southern California beach house known as Graceland. The show is actually filmed in the Fort Lauderdale area, though. After a successful first season, it's returning Wednesday.

    The show is produced by Fox Television Studios, which previously filmed the USA Network series "Burn Notice" and the A&E network series "The Glades" in South Florida. With existing production infrastructure, along with state tax credits, faking Southern California in South Florida made good economic sense.

    "We get more for our money in terms of our production budget," said Russell Fine, the show's producing director.

    That doesn't mean it's always easy.

    South Florida's tropical climate isn't a perfect match of Southern California's Mediterranean climate. Both have palm trees, but Fine said they have to avoid Florida's more jungle-like characteristics. Some architecture matches, but not all.

    One big difference between the regions is terrain. While California mountains incongruously appear in the background of "CSI: Miami," those same mountains are conspicuously absent from "Graceland."

    "There are a couple of large trash mounds — landfills — that we've actually used in the background when we needed a hill," Fine said.

    Crews still film establishing shots in Southern California, so with some creative editing, Fine said most non-Floridians would never know.

    "There's a little bit of slippage, but we're hoping that the story is strong enough so that's not what people are concentrating on," Fine said.

    The story made its way to the small screen after the USA Network approached series creator Jeff Eastin. He previously created the network's hit show "White Collar."

    "I had this desire to go back and do something darker," Eastin said.

    USA shows, such as "White Collar," generally shy away from gritty subject matter, but "Graceland" features brutal slayings, fatal overdoses and protagonists committing legally and morally questionable acts. Eastin said the show's spark came from a real DEA agent who served as the handler for a Graceland-type house in Manhattan Beach, California.

    "It was sort of an interesting take on a cop show that I hadn't seen before," Eastin said. "It really became about the relationships in this house. You have these people who live these incredibly dangerous lives. They could die at any time."

    The second season picks up with FBI Agent Mike Warren — now an agency star — returning to Graceland to lead a mission against a Mexican drug cartel. Meanwhile, Warren's former mentor, Agent Paul Briggs, remains concerned about a missing recording that implicates him in a murder.

    Actor Aaron Tveit, who plays Warren, said "Graceland" really started coming together as the first season closed, firmly establishing the show's style.

    "The storytelling this season is much more character-driven, instead of necessarily a case of the week," Tveit said. "Everyone kind of sets off on these different character arcs, but they're all going to overlap."

    Actor Daniel Sunjata, who plays Briggs, compared "Graceland" to his seven years on the FX network series "Rescue Me." While the firefighter drama was generally praised as a strong ensemble, Denis Leary was the unmistakable star. Though Sunjata and Tveit are the nominal stars of "Graceland," Sunjata said he's enjoyed seeing his "Graceland" co-stars' roles expand.

    "We're writing to the other series regulars even more so than I experienced on 'Rescue Me,'" Sunjata said.

    Actress Serinda Swan, who plays DEA Agent Paige Arkin, said "Graceland" works because it's a multidimensional group of people who have their own issues. The series also stars Vanessa Ferlito, Manny Montana and Brandon Jay McLaren.

    "As we roll into the second season, you see relationships start to morph," Swan said. "You see other drama start to happen in the house, and there are a few very big players that come in the second season that kind of shake things up."

    REGISTRATION REQUIRED to access this page.

    Already registered? LOGIN
    Don't have an account? REGISTER

    Registration is FREE and FAST.

    The limited access duration has come to an end. (Access was allowed until: 2014-06-13)



    TBWA\Worldwide’s Chaka Sobhani to preside over LIA TV & Cinema and Online Film Jury

    Wednesday, June 10, 2026
    Chaka Sobhani

    Chaka Sobhani, global chief creative officer of TBWA\Worldwide, has been named president of the LIA TV & Cinema and Online Film Jury, which will convene for 2026 judging at Encore @ Wynn Las Vegas from September 25-October 3. Sobhani began her career in television before setting up ITV’s first in-house creative agency. She previously held creative leadership roles at Mother, Leo Burnett and DDB Worldwide where she was instrumental in winning global recognition, including Global Network and Agency of the Year honors across every major awards show. Sobhani said, “I couldn’t be more excited or honored to be president of this jury. Film is still such an important medium and a place where ideas and craft can come to life in a way that moves people like no other. As always, I’m excited to see the best of the best from across the world, and to spend time with this incredible jury diving into the work and debating what represents the gold standard from the past 12 months.” Christina Shaw, VP-awards director, LIA, said, “There are a lot of heavy hitters in the jury room. This means that the stakes will be raised and only the best work will make the cut. This is what LIA is all about--setting and raising the benchmark for creative excellence higher with each passing year.” Sobhani presides over the 2026 TV & Cinema and Online Film Jury which consists of: Samira Ansari, U.S. CCO, Grey New York; Lu Hagl, CCO, Saatchi & Saatchi Germany; Aaron Koh, CCO, GOVT VCCP, Singapore; Kanit Mingmuang, ECD, Wolfbkkk, Bangkok; Tista Sen, founder, TistaThinks, Mumbai; Shauna Seresin, co-founder, Minerva, New York; Joel Simon, CEO/CCO, JSM New York; Tim Snape, creative partner/founder, Pablo, London; Lolly Thomson, joint global CCO, M+C Saatchi Group; and... Read More

    No More Posts Found

    MySHOOT Profiles

    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram Pinterest Tumblr Reddit WhatsApp Email

    Previous ArticleAnti-Redskins ad airing during NBA Finals
    Next Article Martha Hyer, Oscar-nominated actress, dies
    SHOOT

    Add A Comment
    What's Hot

    Ridley Scott, Glenn Close and Floyd Norman To Get Honorary Oscars

    Wednesday, June 10, 2026

    London Alley Signs Director Silence For U.S. Representation

    Wednesday, June 10, 2026

    Tracy Morgan, Kathryn Busby, Celeste Hughey, Lamar Chase and Felicia Pride To Receive Special AAFCA Awards

    Wednesday, June 10, 2026
    Shoot Screenwork

    Top Spot of the Week: Studio Birthplace Turns Rainforest Into A Vertical Soccer Field For WWF

    Wednesday, June 10, 2026

    Studio Birthplace turned a rainforest in Indonesia into a vertical football pitch (aka soccer field),…

    Directors Dorian & Daniel, Untold Studios and FIG Get Juiced “Up” For Tropicana

    Tuesday, June 9, 2026

    Director Rich Hall Captures “No Better Feeling” For Coca-Cola

    Monday, June 8, 2026

    Top Spot of the Week: Martin de Thurah Directs Absurdist “It’s Over” For Wealthsimple

    Friday, June 5, 2026

    The Trusted Source For News, Information, Industry Trends, New ScreenWork, and The People Behind the Work in Film, TV, Commercial, Entertainment Production & Post Since 1960.

    Today's Date: Fri May 26 2023
    Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn RSS
    More Info
    • Overview
    • Upcoming in SHOOT Magazine
    • Advertise
    • Privacy Policy
    • SHOOT Copyright Notice
    • SPW Copyright Notice
    • Spam Policy
    • Terms of Service (TOS)
    • FAQ
    STAY CURRENT

    SUBSCRIBE TO SHOOT EPUBS

    © 1990-2021 DCA Business Media LLC. All rights reserved. SHOOT and SHOOTonline are registered trademarks of DCA Business Media LLC.
    • Home
    • Trending Now

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.