New movie studio in Massachusetts!?!
I have been hearing that a major studio may be built in Massachusetts in the future. I just found some evidence that this could happen. If it does, it would be an amazing time to be an actor in New England.
Here is the article:
Could S. Weymouth Become Hollywood East?
By By Jim O’Sullivan
State House News Service
June 06, 2007Movie industry executives are awaiting the fate of a film production tax incentives bill before moving ahead with a plan to build up to 10 soundstages at the South Weymouth Naval Air Station, a top House lawmaker said Tuesday. The investment team, including two producers from the HBO series “Rome,” is willing to spend between $70 million and $80 million on the 30-acre complex, where they envision a “one-stop shopping” center for filming and production, lured by the space and paucity of high buildings in the area, said Rep. Ronald Mariano (D-Quincy).”They’re watching this bill before they make a commitment to Massachusetts,” said Mariano, the House’s Financial Services Committee co-chairman, whose district includes portions of the targeted site. The legislation, proposed by Gov. Deval Patrick and endorsed by the Revenue Committee Tuesday afternoon, would strengthen existing incentives by upping the tax credit limit, reducing the minimum budget threshold that triggers incentives, and boosting the payroll reimbursement rate from 20 percent to 25 percent. The measure also qualifies digital media productions for the credits. But the version before the panel slices out a “sunset” extension that lawmakers say would reassure investors concerned the state might change its mind in the next several years. “If we get this bill done, and they’re comfortable that Massachusetts will make a commitment to the movie industry, they will set up the largest moviemaking operation on the East Coast,” Mariano told the News Service after leaving the hearing.
And now the good news is that the legislation was voted in and is waiting on the Governors desk to be approved! Looks good!
‘Tis all for now!
That’s wild. From the little I’ve read about it, back in the day there was a natural demand for filming in California. Sunshine, beautiful landscapes, mild weather, and ocean.
It seems strange to me that there’s a demand for this in Mass. But I’m actually likely going to Boston for the first time in a week and a half so I’ll hopefully see what they see.
Maybe it’s a great idea.
Comment by joe — July 18, 2007 @ 9:47 pm
I know it does seem a little weird, but I guess part of the idea is that there are lots of cool places in Boston and New England that have not been filmed to death — they are still fresh. Where the west of the country has had film crews running around it for 80 years. Just a guess.
Don
Comment by Don — July 18, 2007 @ 10:12 pm
Well, speaking as a writer/director/producer from LA, who grew up in New England, I hope this happens…I’m dying to get back to NH/MA to shoot a feature. You just don’t see enough of the landscape (that I love) in films, unless you’re Todd Field
Don’s right - the west coast is filmed out. I’m so sick of shooting this back drop.
Filmmakers used to travel to the coast of NC because it looked “enough” like New England. I’ve always wondered why they didn’t just build a studio in New England if they wanted the look.
Don- please keep us updated!
Thanks!
Mel Robertson
Comment by heroinefilms — July 30, 2007 @ 10:42 am
Thanks for the comment Mel! I will keep ya posted! There is this feeling amoung new england actors that something big is in the works and we will finally get a chance to do what we love without having to leave our friend and family behind.
Don
Comment by Don — July 30, 2007 @ 12:22 pm
Don I think much of New England stands to be a 2nd home for Hollywood if these types of things keep happening. I for one am thrilled about it too. Can you imagine the possibilities?
Comment by Ricardo — August 8, 2007 @ 10:30 am