Vancouver boasts new state-of-the-art film studio
A new state-of-the-art production facility under the name of Martini Studios, will soon be open for business in Langley, Vancouver. The 150,000 square foot complex was unveiled earlier this week, with production work to begin on May 1st.
The studio includes eight sound stages and a back lot of around 100,000 square feet. Over 625 new jobs will be made available as a result of the studio.
Studio CEO, Gemma Martini states: "we’re hearing more and more producers are not able to secure studio space in the Lower Mainland, and we want them to know they have another deluxe, full-service facility that really caters to the needs of even the most demanding film, television or commercial projects."
With a production industry worth CAD2 billion each year, the presence of a new studio will allow British Columbia to attract more projects than ever before.
Martini continues: “we also want to make sure that production executives around the world know that we have invested greatly to bring the facility up to a high standard and intend to be in business long-term.”
BC's production industry is stimulated by a 28% tax credit incentive, given to projects that are shot primarily within the province. An additional 16% tax credit is available for locally procured post-production work.
BC'S recent projects include Power Rangers (pictured) and Liam Neeson's upcoming film, Hard Powder, which was initially denied access from shooting in Alberta's Icefields following environmental concerns.
Elsewhere in Canada, Ontario’s Canadore College recently announced construction on a dedicated post-production facility, taking advantage of the local 18% tax credit incentive on post-production work.
Related Posts
- On location with Michael Brook, Manager of Screen Auckland
- Why is the UK’s production industry going from strength to strength in the face of economic uncertainty? TLG spoke to industry experts to find out
- The Martini Shot uses Georgian beaches in new Kyivstar commercial
- Belgium’s best kept secret? TLG talks to Glenn Roggeman, CEO of AED Studios
- Filming on location in Saskatchewan with SaskFilm’s Tobi Lampard
- High-end TV: How the small screen became big business
- New state of the art post-production facility inbound for Ontario
- Interview with Matthew Earl Jones, Head of The Arizona Film and Media Office, and Shelli Hall of the Tucson Film Office
Related posts:
Global Filming Incentive - Canada (see more…)
- Newfoundland & Labrador: Tax Credit
- NWT Travel Rebate
- NWT Expenditure Rebate
- Cost-Of-Production Tax Credit
- Cost-Of-Salaries Tax Credit
- Canada: Film or Video Production Tax Credit (CPTC)
- Canada: The Film or Video Production Services Tax Credit (PSTC)
- The Manitoba Film and Video Production Tax Credit: Frequent Filming Bonus
Comments
Not Logged in
You must be logged in to post a comment
There are no comments