From Deseret News archives:
Utah urged to boost filmmaking incentives
Skimpy fund costing state millions, officials tell panel
The Legislature earlier this year created the $1 million fund to bolster the state's film industry. However, the funding was $2 million short of what Utah's movie industry said was needed to make a difference.
At a Tourism Task Force meeting Monday, Rep. Sheryl Allen, R-Bountiful, said $1 million was simply not "cutting it" when compared with other state film incentives.
"We've either got to do the full $3 million and try it or, in my opinion, just say we are not going to be in this game and get out," Allen said. "And then we are truly left behind, because these film companies go where the money is."
Only six film productions benefited from the $1 million fund, according to Leigh von der Esch, director of the state's Office of Tourism.
Aaron Syrett, director of the Utah Film Commission, said 65 movie production companies asked about the state's incentive. Of that number, 35 had funding in place for their productions. If Utah had set aside $3 million, Syrett said, nearly 20 of the 35 producers could have received some incentive from the state.
Von der Esch said for every $1 incentive given to a film production, the state captures $6 back in taxes, yet the limited dollars prevented the film commission from going after bigger productions.
"For those of you who remember 'Touched By An Angel,' that was $300 million through our economy in nine years and that is now syndicated all around the world," von der Esch said. "We had no money to go after a series production, which was included in the original $3 million."
Syrett pointed to one local filmmaker who landed a six-picture deal. The company, he said, was currently shooting the first episode but was looking outside of Utah to film the remaining five because of a lack of incentives.
Don Schain, motion picture producer and president of the Motion Picture Association of Utah, said movies today are shot on location primarily for financial reasons.
"We get or lose pictures over spreads of $100,000 or less," Schain said. "It really does come down to that on a day-to-day basis."
The task force passed two motions. The first is designed to ensure that the motion picture incentive fund remain separated from other budget items within the overall economic development fund. A second motion directed legislative staff to explore whether state Industrial Assistance Fund money could be tapped to bridge the movie incentive fund to July 1, the beginning of the next fiscal year.
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