iberty to NewVbrk. tbelonged inMaryland. Just four hours after producer Paul Pompian arrived in Maiyland, he knew he wanted to shoot the NBC movie"Liberty" in Baltimore. On that same day, Pompian brought director Richard Sarafian to Baltimore to show him locations perfect for recreating 19th century NewYork.They immediately began to set up their production office and assemble a crew-fifty percent ofwhich was recruited from Maryland's growing production community. "This is one of the best experiences IVe ever had''said Pompian."We found qualified craft people who have blended with our key departments. I'd put them up against anyone in Hollywood." Bar more ofthe same cooperation and resources that helped make"Liberty"such a successful production, contact the Maryland Film Commission,Department of Economic and Community Development,45 Calvert Street, Annapolis, MD 21401. (301) 269-3577 Maryland imagine More than you can