'The Black Demon: Atlantis' Shark Thriller Sequel Shoots in Colombia at High Altitude
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Anna Marie de la Fuente
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Producer Mucho Mas Media is making 'The Black Demon: Atlantis,' a sequel to the shark thriller 'The Black Demon,' shooting in Colombia at 8,600 feet elevation. The company had already shot three other films in Colombia with local production company Jaguar Bite, making the location choice a natural fit. The article discusses the production logistics and the producer's positive experiences filming in Colombia.
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He credits his 'The Black Demon' production designer Carlos Osorio, a Colombian, for introducing him
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