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Film Group Sends Message To Lawmakers

Filmmakers, Videographers Plead Case In PSA

POSTED: 3:56 pm EDT July 3, 2009
UPDATED: 6:16 pm EDT July 3, 2009

Independent filmmakers and videographers gathered at Tripeg Studio in Hamden on Friday to tape a public service announcement in an effort to send a message to lawmakers.

"Without filmmaking, we will all be looking for other careers," filmmaker and adjunct Quinnipiac University professor Marty Lang said.

Lang said he has made several small films in Connecticut and that the state's film tax credit has brought in money and jobs.

But now, he said, new legislation is threatening the future of the industry in the state.

"Before, you could make a film for $50,000, but under new legislation, it would be $1 million, and that will take away a lot of movies, especially independent films," he said.

Since the tax incentives were offered three years ago, Lang said, the Hollywood blockbuster "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" was filmed in Connecticut, and heavy hitters like Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert DeNiro have also brought movie magic to the state.

"It allows us to bring films here and hire local talent for actors, work on sets and bring business to even local restaurants," Lang said.

But a report by Connecticut Voices for Children in New Haven said the state has been hoodwinked. The report cites figures that show more than $100 million in credits for production companies that spend a lot less than that when they film.

But studio project manager Peter Fox said the group is misinformed.

"They're not aware of full scope of damage if these changes are put forth," he said.

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