by admin | May 14, 2009 | Article
New Haven Register Editorial May 14, 2009 With the state looking at ways to save, film production and infrastructure tax credits have come under attack from both budget cutters and advocacy groups that want the money for human services.
However, cutting the tax...
by admin | May 12, 2009 | Article
by Rachel Briere The Lowell Sun May 12, 2009 The Fighter production team started making the rounds in Lowell. Actor Christian Bale outside of Dicky Eklunds house on Wilder St. talks on his cell phone as he tours movie locations. LOWELL — Batman returns. Tuesday...
by admin | May 8, 2009 | Article
Head of state movie office expects busy year in wake of new SAG contract By Jon Chesto The Patriot Ledger May 08, 2009 BOSTON — After a temporarily lull in major motion picture work, the head of the state’s film office expects a busy year for movie production in...
by admin | May 5, 2009 | Article
By Sarah Shemkus Cape Cod Times May 05, 2009 PLYMOUTH — The future of the proposed Plymouth Rock Studios came into sharper focus last night as the town planning board voted unanimously to approve the master plan for the project. The vote was taken with the stipulation...
by admin | Apr 22, 2009 | Article
April 21, 2009 Washington, DC The Motion Picture Association of America today issued an economic impact report ranking Massachusetts among the top ten production states outside of California and NY—and the only New England state to make the list. Here are key...
by admin | Apr 22, 2009 | Article
Movie, TV industry contributed 2.5 mil U.S. jobs in 2007 By Georg Szalai The Hollywood Reporter April 22, 2009 NEW YORK –The movie and TV industry contributed 2.5 million jobs and $41.1 billion in wages to the U.S. economy in 2007, according to an MPAA...