The Arms Race Behind Where Movies Shoot
Briefly

Joe Chianese explains that while California was once the premier filming destination, shifting tax incentives have led productions to increasingly consider other states and countries. He emphasizes that filmmakers are now driven by financial benefits, prompting a broader look at production locations.
Chianese discusses how tax incentives are crucial for attracting film productions, noting that various places have implemented attractive packages to entice filmmakers. He elaborates on how cities and countries are competing fiercely for this business, reshaping the landscape of film production.
Read at The Ringer
[
|
]