A new state law may have you seeing more production studios filming in Arizona! That also prompted one Valley woman to start her very own film company. abc15
PHOENIX — Lights, camera, action: in the desert. Because of a new state law, you soon may be seeing more production studios filming in Arizona. That also prompted one Valley woman to start her very own film company.
“I’ve been involved in bringing a lot of industries here, whether it's the semiconductor industry, the electric vehicle industry,” she said. After years of seeing movie and TV creators choose New Mexico, Utah, or California, the Arizona Motion Picture Production Program went into law last year. It offers production studios that film in Arizona $75 million in tax credits for 2023 and up to $125 million by 2025.“I want to represent communities that are not represented,” she said.
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