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FORT DE SOTO PARK ON THE HISTORY CHANNEL DURING MAY SWEEPS
4/16/2007

CLEARWATER, FL. (April 16, 2007) — During the autumn of 2005 shouts of —Remember the
Maine!” could be heard over the seagulls and waves lapping at the shore of one of America’s best
beaches. Fort De Soto Park became the island nation of Cuba for the filming of The History
Channel’s program First Intervention debuting May 8 on The History Channel.

Viewers will recognize not only the historic fort but also pristine woodlands, beaches, sand dunes
and inlets that make up Mullet Key which is the main island of Fort De Soto Park. Just by
coincidence the Pinellas County Parks department was performing a prescribed burn to dry
underbrush on Mullet Key during the filming, which the filmmakers used to add to the realism of
the program.

—First Intervention looks like a $10-million movie, but the actual budget was much less,” said
Film Commissioner Jennifer Parramore. —We were able to help NFL Films (the production
company) with short-cuts and volunteer interns to successfully create a beautiful and believable
story.”

Guy Balson now the Pinellas Film Commission Production Manager, at the time was the location
manager for First Intervention.

—NFL Films was familiar with our area’s diverse locations and experienced crew base available.
They were able to shoot Fort De Soto Park as several different locations for the film, including
setting up a period military camp that was authentic in every detail from the tents to the soldier’s
canteens,” remarked Balson.

A department of the St. Petersburg/Clearwater Area Convention & Visitors Bureau, the St.
Petersburg/Clearwater Area Film Commission markets the area to producers of film, television,
commercial, print and digital media. From its picturesque beaches, variety of unique towns and
the top beaches in the United States, the St. Petersburg/Clearwater area has unique and varied
locations for film production. Film, television and print production have a direct impact of $8.9
million annually to the Pinellas County economy. www.floridasbeach.com

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HIGH RESOLUTION PHOTOS OF THE AREA ARE AVAILABLE BY E-MAIL OR ON CD-ROM.
PLEASE REQUEST THEM FROM jamesr@floridasbeach.com
MEDIA CONTACT: James Raulerson, St. Petersburg/Clearwater Area Convention & Visitors
Bureau 800-822-6461 or 727-464-7223; Fax 727-533-2192; jamesr@FloridasBeach.com

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