Written by new-contact on Jun 22, 2012. Posted in Incentive News

Nashville TV series gets filming incentive pay-out for Tennessee shoot

New TV drama Nashville will get a location filming incentive pay-out of up to USD7.5 million to shoot on location in Tennessee. Filming is scheduled for mid-July 2012 and will employ more than 350 local crew members.

Bill Hagerty is Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development (ECD): “The unique confluence of film and music that Nashville offers is central to our aim of highlighting Tennessee’s great strength as a centre of creative excellence in the music industry.

The consistent employment afforded Tennesseans as a result of this multi-episode series will result in constructive training and talent development.

Bill Hagerty, Tennessee ECD

“Additionally, the consistent employment afforded Tennesseans as a result of this multi-episode series will result in constructive training and talent development, and longer-term employment for Tennessee’s entertainment industry.”

Tennessee’s location filming incentive programme was recently given a small cash injection and projects with budgets higher than USD200,000 are eligible for grants. Nashville will follow a fading singer who has to team up with a teen superstar to save her career.

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