Film Commissions, Incentives, Locations News
Noelle Stevenson, film commissioner of the Greater Fort Lauderdale/Broward Office of Film & Entertainment has been elected chair of the Film Commission Council for Film Florida.
On Wednesday, June 1st, the California Film Commission began accepting applications for the next $100 million round of tax credits provided annually by the state's Film & Television Tax Credit Program, which was enacted in 2009 to help curb runaway production.
The Ohio Film Office, in partnership with the Greater Cleveland Film Commission, has secured another major motion picture to be filmed in northeast Ohio.
Today, Los Angeles City Councilmember Richard Alarcón introduced a motion instructing the Chief Legislative Analyst and City Administrative Officer (CAO), with input from FilmL.A., LA, Inc., local businesses, business groups, entertainment unions or other necessary sources, to report to the Jobs
The Greater Cleveland Film Commission, working in conjunction with the City of Cleveland, Cuyahoga County and the State of Ohio, announces that Marvel Studios will film parts of the comic book superhero adventure film THE AVENGERS in Cleveland.
The San Francisco Film Commission is pleased to announce that two graduates of the FilmHouse Residency program, a partnership shared by the San Francisco Film Commission and San Francisco Film Society, have been selected for the prestigious Sunda
The State of New York currently offers fully-refundable tax credits to qualified production companies shooting commercials within the state, providing 5% on qualified expenditures and 20% on any incremental increase in qualified costs from one year to the next.
Hilary Bristoll has joined Film Detroit as the Detroit Manager for the organization, according to Christopher Baum, Senior Vice President of the Detroit Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau and its Film Detroit division.
Russian audiences will get unique insights into the American way of life during the next several weeks at film festivals in Vladistock and Moscow.
The Virginia Film Office will honor prominent Virginia entertainment attorney Kirk T. Schroder at a reception in New York City attended by lawyers and executives from law firms, studios and production companies.