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Film & TV Tax Incentives in the U.S.

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Type
Studies
Subject
Keywords
economics, finance, United States
Publishing date
Publisher
Routledge
Collection
Routledge Studies in Media Theory and Practice
1st publishing
2018
Language
English
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Paperback80 pages
5 ½ x 8 ½ inches (14 x 21.5 cm)
ISBN
978-1-032-17877-6
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Book Presentation:
Entertainment tax incentives are one of the greatest tools in the arsenal of filmmaking. They pay a portion of production expenditures back to the filmmaker, while creating powerful economic engines for the states who implement them properly. They are high in the list of considerations for executives to sign off before a movie receives the go-ahead for production, even to the point of dictating the location of where a production is filmed. Yet, they are misunderstood by the filmmakers who use them, the politicians who create them, the economists who measure them, and even the scholars who study them. This book puts all the pieces together in a comprehensive look at how the entertainment industry works, how it uses incentives, and how incentives can benefit a filmmaker – or a state.

About the authors:
Glenda Cantrell, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor at The University of Alabama where she developed a program in film production management and producing. With an emphasis on critical thinking and problem-solving, the program seeks to build future industry leaders. Cantrell’s areas of research expertise include film & TV tax incentives and media marketing & promotion; she has been published internationally. She is past President of the Board of Directors for the Broadcast Education Association (BEA) and former Chair of the Telecommunication & Film department (now Journalism & Creative Media) at The University of Alabama.Daniel Wheatcroft, a 25-year voting member for the Oscars and former executive at Universal Pictures, developed over 200 major motion pictures including Jurassic Park, Schindler's List, Backdraft, and Apollo 13. He is a producer &/or director of network television specials and broadcast features and has developed projects with Warner Bros., Paramount, Disney, NBC, CBS, to name a few. Wheatcroft is CEO of Shoot To Thrill Productions, LLC, specializing in entertainment properties. He has lectured at the University of Southern California (USC) and has taught at The University of Alabama and at Birmingham-Southern College.

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