Posts Tagged ‘ MPAA ’

Runaway Production vs. Content Theft: Which Is the Bigger Threat to Film Jobs

December 15, 2011

I tend to stay out of the debate about copyright and online piracy.  For the major studios in Hollywood, led by the MPAA, piracy is the monolithic issue, especially because of pending legislation in DC that has pitted Hollywood and Silicon Valley against each other.  Even if the pending legislation is as bad as...

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Shameful LA Times Column by Michael Hiltzik Met With New First: An Appropriate MPAA Response

July 21, 2011

A war of words between the Los Angeles Times’ Michael Hiltzik, the LAEDC and the MPAA has erupted over Hiltzik’s recent editorial attacking the LAEDC’s recent report about the California film incentive.  In short, Hiltzik is of the opinion that because of the mere fact the MPAA paid for the report, that fact alone...

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MPAA Blog vs. MPAA Research Page: How Many People Work in Louisiana Film Biz?

June 30, 2011
MPAA Blog vs. MPAA Research Page: How Many People Work in Louisiana Film Biz?

The MPAA blog is making for some interesting, if not frustrating, reading.  For example, in a post about Louisiana today, MPAA blogger Kate Spence wrote the following: Now third in line behind California and New York for the number of productions produced, Louisiana’s motion picture and television industry is responsible for 16,483 jobs in...

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California Film & TV Tax Credit Proving to be Most Cost Effective Incentive Program in U.S.

June 29, 2011
California Film & TV Tax Credit Proving to be Most Cost Effective Incentive Program in U.S.

Below is the first half of the Film Works campaign’s analysis of the brand new LAEDC study on the economic impact of the California film incentive.  It is quite thorough and is a honest appraisal of the report, which some people are attempting to spin as showing a positive return on investment for the...

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MPAA’s Response to Film Incentive Report is a Bad Hollywood Remake

June 21, 2011
MPAA’s Response to Film Incentive Report is a Bad Hollywood Remake

I don’t want to keep being critical of the MPAA, but the organization just keeps making mistakes.  They really need to change the way they sell the idea of film incentives.  They need to stop making claims film incentives generate revenue for states because it’s just not true.  To insist otherwise is a lie. ...

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Does Georgia Film Incentive Make State More $$ Than It Costs?? Severely Flawed & Biased Report Says So…

May 17, 2011
Does Georgia Film Incentive Make State More $$ Than It Costs??  Severely Flawed & Biased Report Says So…

If it sounds too good to be true…… The State of Georgia is making money from its film incentive program, according to a February 2011 report published by Vancouver-based (of all places) Meyers Norris Penny (MNP) and Santa Monica-based W2 Entertainment.  They claim that although the tax credits issued from 2005-2010 cost the state...

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Report Library Updated; February 2011 Sets New Record for Site Traffic!

February 23, 2011

Four reports/publications have just been added to the Report Library: 1. 2010 MPAA Theatrical Market Statistics 2. 2010 Massachusetts Dept. of Revenue Report on Mass film incentive 3.  2011 Ernst & Young Economic Impact of Michigan Film Incentive 4.  2010 Dept. of Canadian Heritage Report on Canadian Film Industry There is no time for...

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Scathing New Report Offers Brutal Assessment of State Film Incentives; MPAA Calls it “Slipshod”

November 18, 2010

A brand new report authored by Robert Tannenwald, formerly of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston and current Senior Fellow at the liberal Washington DC think tank, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, offers yet another unbiased and credible review of incentives.  And like other serious studies not produced for film commissions, the report...

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MPAA Clears Up “State By State Statistics” Data Questions

July 8, 2010

Almost a month ago I made a post about the MPAA’s “State by State Statistics”, which is available on their site HERE.  I raised some accuracy concerns and had some questions about the source(s) of their data.  During a conference call today, those concerns were fully addressed and the MPAA went out of their...

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