The cameras are rolling again in Massachusetts,
with new rules for COVID-19
Back in the before times, when residents roamed Greater Boston without masks or restrictions, locals were used to seeing parked production trucks, yellow signs designating filming locations, and, occasionally, a movie star shooting an outdoor scene or having dinner after a day on set.

Then, like most other things, those sightings stopped. Everything stopped.

Now, filming is back, as are the trucks and stars. But the process looks a lot different for everyone involved.

Read the full story at BostonGlobe.com.


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