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JOBS FIRST. . .THEN TAX CREDITS
                                                                                               Florida’s current entertainment industry incentive is “Performance Based”. Tax
                                                                                               credits are issued after a production company has completed production in
                                                                                               our state and only on money spent with Florida businesses and on Florida
                                                                                               resident wages.




LIGHTS                                                                                         FLORIDA’S FILM, TV and DIGITAL MEDIA INDUSTRY
                                                                                               Brings “new Money” To our LocaL coMMuniTies
                                                                                               •	 High-impact feature films and TV productions spend an average of $225,000



CAMERA
                                                                                                  per day on-location;
                                                                                               •	 The industry rapidly infuses “new” money, stimulating small businesses,




ACTION
                                                                                                  entrepreneurship and growth throughout local communities;
                                                                                               •	 The money is spent in a multitude of ways throughout the community
                                                                                                  including, but not limited to, hotel rooms, rental cars, travel, shipping, office
                                                                                                  space, warehouse space, office equipment, office supplies, cell phone/



SUCCESS
                                                                                                  walkie talkie rentals, restaurants, bars/nightclubs, retail stores, dry cleaners,
                                                                                                  doctors, pharmacies, legal services, trainers, construction supplies, off-
                                                                                                  duty police and fire-rescue workers, security guards, barricades, cleaning
                                                                                                  services, location fees, park rentals, permit fees, gas, mechanics, electricians,
                                                                                                  plumbers, engineers and much more.
Florida’s NEW Film & Entertainment Industry Financial
Incentive launched July 1st, 2010 with immediate results. To                                   BuiLds Bridges To diversiFy FLorida’s econoMic FuTure
date, the Governor’s Office of Film & Entertainment (OFE) has                                  •	 The Film, TV and digital media industry infuses large amounts of
                                                                                                  money into local economies and supports small businesses, encourages
certified 94% of the total $242 Million in tax credits available
                                                                                                  entrepreneurship and stimulates growth throughout local communities; the
for the 5 year program, resulting in the following*:                                              industry can and will further diversify Florida’s economy-creating new, and
•	   creating over 100,000 jobs for Floridians                                                    expanding existing revenue streams. On a state level, the money spent by
•	   Paying over $658 million in wages to Floridians                                              film, TV and digital media productions in Florida multiplies and contributes
•	   over $1 billion spent on Florida Qualified expenditures                                      significantly to our tax coffers.
•	   over 219,000 Florida Hotel room nights                                                      CONTINUEd ON THE oTHer side//
     * SOURCE: March 1, 2011 OFE Incentive Program Summary for the 5-year program
       based on submitted production budgets




                                                                                    Burn Notice has spent $20 million per season in Miami for the past 4 seasons. Each season, which
                                                                                    lasts about 7 months, Burn Notice employs 200 cast and crew, and thousands of extras. This
                                                                                    highly popular show is seen in more than 200 countries worldwide and is expected to run at least
                                                                                    two more seasons in Miami, bringing the total local direct spend to $120 million over 6 years.
                                                                                    The promotional value of Burn Notice is estimated by the Greater Miami Convention and Visitors
                                                                                    Bureau at $170 million per year, based on what it would cost to purchase the advertising avails
                                                                                    within the show.                                                          Miami-dade Office of Film & Entertainment
Dolphin Tale (starring Morgan Freeman and Ashley Judd; Sept. 2011 release date)
                                                                                        • $1.8 million in Clearwater hotels for accommodations
                                                                                           and food and beverage.
                                                                                         • $1.8 million in transportation: including car rentals,
 CONTINUEd FROM THE FronT                                                                  truck & van rentals, and wages to Florida Teamsters.
 suPPorTs FLorida’s exisTing indusTries and Businesses                                   • Over $380,000 spent on crew meals and catering
•	 The Florida tourism and hospitality industries benefit in two ways: directly
   from money spent on hotels and restaurants, and; indirectly from major
                                                                                         • A church earned a totally unexpected $25,000 when
   marketing and advertising campaigns launched by studios and TV networks                 the crew used its parking lot and community room
   to promote Florida-based productions;                                                   for parking and crew meals
•	 Increased world-wide exposure to Florida-centric movies and TV shows can
   trigger film-based tourism, driving more revenue into local and state tax coffers;                                                 St. Petersburg/Clearwater Film Commission


•	 High-impact feature films and TV projects stimulate the real estate industry
   by showcasing Florida’s desirable lifestyle globally;
•	 On-location productions rely heavily on a complex combination of workers
   and businesses to make movies and TV shows, from construction through
   other skilled labor resources;
•	 Florida’s digital media, modeling & simulation and interactive entertainment
   companies are global leaders in the research, development and production of
   interactive and 3d digital content, entertainment software and development/
   production tools driving a massive media paradigm shift affecting virtually          The GlaDeS (First season – April 2010 to September 2010)
   every business and every industry in 21st century society;                           • Over 1,500 Room Nights
•	 Florida’s High Tech Industries work closely with our digital media and interactive   • Overall economic impact: $17.8 million
   entertainment companies capitalizing on their capabilities to produce military
   training simulations, medical visualizations, 3d virtual training environments
                                                                                        • Local employment/Crew: $3.7million for a period of
   and cost effective game based training platforms, to name a few.                       two months only                          Greater Ft. Lauderdale Film Commission




            With any project, the financiers are looking at tax incentives all over the US to assist with
            the tremendous cost of film production. Besides the fact that there is an incentive, there has
            to be a track record of reliability and ease of use with any program. We have found the
            Florida incentive to be exceptionally easy to work with and that means a great deal to us.
                                                                           –alan Blomquist, Producer, Tooth Fairy 2

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2010 Film Florida Fast Facts

  • 1. JOBS FIRST. . .THEN TAX CREDITS Florida’s current entertainment industry incentive is “Performance Based”. Tax credits are issued after a production company has completed production in our state and only on money spent with Florida businesses and on Florida resident wages. LIGHTS FLORIDA’S FILM, TV and DIGITAL MEDIA INDUSTRY Brings “new Money” To our LocaL coMMuniTies • High-impact feature films and TV productions spend an average of $225,000 CAMERA per day on-location; • The industry rapidly infuses “new” money, stimulating small businesses, ACTION entrepreneurship and growth throughout local communities; • The money is spent in a multitude of ways throughout the community including, but not limited to, hotel rooms, rental cars, travel, shipping, office space, warehouse space, office equipment, office supplies, cell phone/ SUCCESS walkie talkie rentals, restaurants, bars/nightclubs, retail stores, dry cleaners, doctors, pharmacies, legal services, trainers, construction supplies, off- duty police and fire-rescue workers, security guards, barricades, cleaning services, location fees, park rentals, permit fees, gas, mechanics, electricians, plumbers, engineers and much more. Florida’s NEW Film & Entertainment Industry Financial Incentive launched July 1st, 2010 with immediate results. To BuiLds Bridges To diversiFy FLorida’s econoMic FuTure date, the Governor’s Office of Film & Entertainment (OFE) has • The Film, TV and digital media industry infuses large amounts of money into local economies and supports small businesses, encourages certified 94% of the total $242 Million in tax credits available entrepreneurship and stimulates growth throughout local communities; the for the 5 year program, resulting in the following*: industry can and will further diversify Florida’s economy-creating new, and • creating over 100,000 jobs for Floridians expanding existing revenue streams. On a state level, the money spent by • Paying over $658 million in wages to Floridians film, TV and digital media productions in Florida multiplies and contributes • over $1 billion spent on Florida Qualified expenditures significantly to our tax coffers. • over 219,000 Florida Hotel room nights CONTINUEd ON THE oTHer side// * SOURCE: March 1, 2011 OFE Incentive Program Summary for the 5-year program based on submitted production budgets Burn Notice has spent $20 million per season in Miami for the past 4 seasons. Each season, which lasts about 7 months, Burn Notice employs 200 cast and crew, and thousands of extras. This highly popular show is seen in more than 200 countries worldwide and is expected to run at least two more seasons in Miami, bringing the total local direct spend to $120 million over 6 years. The promotional value of Burn Notice is estimated by the Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau at $170 million per year, based on what it would cost to purchase the advertising avails within the show. Miami-dade Office of Film & Entertainment
  • 2. Dolphin Tale (starring Morgan Freeman and Ashley Judd; Sept. 2011 release date) • $1.8 million in Clearwater hotels for accommodations and food and beverage. • $1.8 million in transportation: including car rentals, CONTINUEd FROM THE FronT truck & van rentals, and wages to Florida Teamsters. suPPorTs FLorida’s exisTing indusTries and Businesses • Over $380,000 spent on crew meals and catering • The Florida tourism and hospitality industries benefit in two ways: directly from money spent on hotels and restaurants, and; indirectly from major • A church earned a totally unexpected $25,000 when marketing and advertising campaigns launched by studios and TV networks the crew used its parking lot and community room to promote Florida-based productions; for parking and crew meals • Increased world-wide exposure to Florida-centric movies and TV shows can trigger film-based tourism, driving more revenue into local and state tax coffers; St. Petersburg/Clearwater Film Commission • High-impact feature films and TV projects stimulate the real estate industry by showcasing Florida’s desirable lifestyle globally; • On-location productions rely heavily on a complex combination of workers and businesses to make movies and TV shows, from construction through other skilled labor resources; • Florida’s digital media, modeling & simulation and interactive entertainment companies are global leaders in the research, development and production of interactive and 3d digital content, entertainment software and development/ production tools driving a massive media paradigm shift affecting virtually The GlaDeS (First season – April 2010 to September 2010) every business and every industry in 21st century society; • Over 1,500 Room Nights • Florida’s High Tech Industries work closely with our digital media and interactive • Overall economic impact: $17.8 million entertainment companies capitalizing on their capabilities to produce military training simulations, medical visualizations, 3d virtual training environments • Local employment/Crew: $3.7million for a period of and cost effective game based training platforms, to name a few. two months only Greater Ft. Lauderdale Film Commission With any project, the financiers are looking at tax incentives all over the US to assist with the tremendous cost of film production. Besides the fact that there is an incentive, there has to be a track record of reliability and ease of use with any program. We have found the Florida incentive to be exceptionally easy to work with and that means a great deal to us. –alan Blomquist, Producer, Tooth Fairy 2