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When the State's landmark 42% bill went into effect 10-14 films jumped into the great lake state. Now we don't have the infrastructure to support that! Does Utah? Who does? But with the base of equipment, stages and crew we'll get by in the first round and begin building up that infrastructure - with commercial and feature work.
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