Michigan may keep location filming fund at $50m for another year
Michigan is likely to keep its location filming fund at USD50 million for the next year. The northern-US state is hosting several high-profile productions in 2013, including Michael Bay’s Transformers 4 and Ryan Gosling’s directorial debut How to Catch a Monster.
State authorities previously cut the annual film fund to USD25 million, reducing Michigan’s appeal to big-budget productions, but the figure has been shifting up and down from year to year.
“I think that the industry in order to be sustained has to stay at the current level of USD50 million,” Senate Majority Leader Randy Richardville told local outlet MLive.com: “I don’t think there was any strong objection to that.”
Michigan has agreed a USD20 million incentive payment for the Transformers sequel to film on location in Detroit. Ryan Gosling’s production is on a much smaller scale but his star power has helped prolong Michigan’s time in the spotlight.
Related Posts
- Musicals reign supreme as La La Land makes a clean sweep at the Golden Globes
- Michigan – new film incentive package signed
- Game of Thrones storms the Emmys and Veep retains comedy crown
- TLG talks to X-Men and Superman Returns Location Manager
- The 3rd annual LMGI Awards show announces its nominees
- State Support: America’s love/hate relationship with filming incentives
- Filming Detroit: Attracting the big hitters of Hollywood to an iconic city
- FOCUS partners with David Reviews, APA and The Beak Street Bugle for exclusive advertising sessions
Related posts:
Comments
Not Logged in
You must be logged in to post a comment
There are no comments