All Posts Tagged Tag: ‘new mexico film incentive’

2012: Another Year Fighting Runaway Production

Earlier this month, FilmL.A. released its year-end 2012 report covering on-location film production in Los Angeles.  The total number of Permitted Production Days (PPDs) for all categories saw a marginal increase of 1.7% in 2012 compared to 2011.  But the overall numbers for all categories conceal what’s happening in the key production subcategories that matter most in terms of employment …

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Question: If Film Incentives in Places Outside California are Such a Bad Deal, Why Do Nearly 40 U.S. States Offer Them?

If you’ve been following the rhetoric about film incentives over the past few years, you may have noticed a shift …

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Columnist Can’t Fault Report’s Findings — Alleges Bias and Attacks Researchers Instead

Michael Hiltzik owes the Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation (LAEDC) and Christine Cooper an apology.  In his recent column …

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To the 300 Film Commissions In California this Weekend, Welcome to the REAL Hollywood!!

Film Works noticed the fantastic comment below on the “Left Behind” project’s facebook page and found it very inspiring and …

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Film Induced Tourism: Real for Los Angeles, Not Louisiana

One common argument made by those in favor of state film incentives in places like Louisiana, Michigan, New Mexico and …

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Film Works Shows California Film Incentives More “Enchanted” than New Mexico’s

California film and television industry workers should be thrilled about the recent developments in New Mexico (the land of enchantment) …

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