Monday, March 12, 2007

Calgary Film Commissioner Stepping Down

Beth Thompson is stepping down from her post as Calgary Film Commissioner at the end of March according to Playback Daily:
"There is a combination of things that made me decide," Thompson tells Playback Daily. "There is certainly a frustration that the industry hasn't changed a great deal since I started, and I think we need to take a stronger position."

She says changing the limits on the Alberta Film Development Fund -- currently at $14 million per year and $1.5 million per project -- would be a good start, as would tax incentives like those offered in other provinces.

Projects that shot in her city had a combined budget of $110 million to $130 million she says. "The numbers here haven't changed in six or seven years. We can see in other provinces there is considerable growth. We're in a market that should be doing really well.... but for some reason we're not."
You can read the full article at the above link. The Alberta Movie Guide wishes Beth the best of luck in her future endeavours.

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