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Legislatureâs paltry film cap kills plans for media hub in Missoula; sends jobs elsewhere MTN News file and last updated 2021-05-07 13:24:34-04 MISSOULA â A paltry increase to the cap placed on tax credits offered to film productions in Montana this legislative session has left businesses and elected officials scratching their heads, asking how the measure âwent southâ during the closing days of the Legislature. House Bill 340 sought to expand the stateâs tax incentives to entice further growth of the film industry in Montana. The state had capped the credits at just $10 million before the 2021 session, though it looked poised to boost that cap to around $250 million. ....
Action Movie with Alec Baldwin to be Filmed in Billings 971kissfm.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from 971kissfm.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
What is being described as an epic disaster action movie by The Hollywood Reporter, will be filmed on location in Montana beginning next month, and producers are looking for extras. According to the post on the Montana Film Office Facebook page, the feature film Supercell starring Alec Baldwin will film in Billings from May 6 through May 20, and they are still needing extras for the film that preferably have SUVs, pickups or other stormchasing style vehicles. Get our free mobile app The day rate for movie extras is $64 for an 8-hour day, plus overtime, according to the Montana Film Office. Producers for the movie Supercell are also looking for an Asian male around 20 years old for a key background / extra role, according to the Montana Film Office. ....
Independent Record A look at a man who wrote about Montana, a proposed documentary about a Miles City high school trainer prosecuted for molesting boys, a look at veteran suicide, a film that will use authentic Blackfeet and Shoshone languages and a television series about a ranching family in the Treasure State are among 14 film productions that will share $500,000 in film grants from the Montana Film Office. Recipients of the Big Sky Film Grant were announced recently by the Montana Department of Commerce. The productions are to film at locations across Montana. The projects have a total estimated production cost of almost $126 million and it is believed they will spend nearly $72 million in Montana, officials said. Forty-two projects requested more than $5 million in grant dollars this year, with $500,000 available through the grant for fiscal year 2021. ....
$20M film and television hub planned in Missoula may hinge on state legislation kxlf.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from kxlf.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.