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Hahah yikes i know, mmmm hamlet 2 is coming out soon and that was filmed at west mesa high school. Whats your input on it haha, it actually looks funny.
Of course simply reading your above post would have told me that... duh... but thanks. (the which High School question)
Tory -
The 'film community' here is small, although it's very busy thanks to all of the productions going on. There is not a particular part of town that film types live in - don't forget this is a very small town with less than 100,000 souls. You should probably hook up with IATSE Local 480 to get a sense of what work is available here, and look at the Film Office website (nmfilm.com) for current productions. Most of the work here is currently on production, rather than post production, although I've heard that there are some companies looking at setting up digital post facilities.
DM me if you want to talk property specifics.
Pretty rude, considering the advice given was what was requested. And since you scorn the advice of a real estate agent, what makes your advice more worthy?
New Mexico’s film industry boasts record-breaking year
by: KRQE Media
Posted: Aug 23, 2019 / 08:17 AM MDT / Updated: Aug 23, 2019 / 08:17 AM MDT
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE)- It’s been a record year for the film industry in New Mexico.
According to the Albuquerque Journal, during the fiscal year 2019, the New Mexico state film office spent more than $525 million into the state’s economy. This is up from the $234 million spent in the fiscal year 2018.
State officials say this is following the passing of Senate Bill 2, raising the cap on what can be paid to film and tv productions in a single year from $50 million to $110 million.
The Journal reports that film companies currently receive a 25% rebate and good and expenses for New Mexico projects with some television shows getting up to a 30% rebate.
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