Governor’s Film And Television CommissionPURPOSE:
The Governor’s Film and Television Commission has been established to promote the film and television industry in Arizona. The Commissioners serve as ambassadors for Arizona through their industry contacts. The Commission will advise the Governor on a variety of issues, including, but not limited to, the following: - How to maximize current resources and incentives available in Arizona for the promotion of the Film and Television Industries in Arizona.
- Promote, develop, and advise new strategies to create additional resources and/or incentives relevant to the Film and Television Industries in Arizona.
- Develop a comprehensive marketing plan to promote the Arizona Film and Television Industries.
- Identify and develop networking opportunities among the Film and Television Industries.
- The Commission works in concert with the Governor’s Office, the Arizona Department of Commerce, and the Arizona Office of Tourism to promote Arizona as a premier destination for the film and television industries.
MEMBERS:
The Governor's Film and Television Commission is made up of no more than 31 members appointed by the Governor and serve at the pleasure of the Governor. NEXT MEETING:Governor's Film and Television Commission Marketing and Entertainment Committee DATE: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 TIME: 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM LOCATION: Arizona Deparment of Commerce, 6th floor Conference Room 6A 1700 W. Washington St., Phoenix, AZ Click here for map directions. Click here to view agenda.
This is a public meeting. Co-Chairmen of the Governor's Film and Television Commission, Barry Kluger and Lawrence Moore, will discuss the Arizona Motion Picture Tax Incentive Program.
CONTACT: Harry Tate, Arizona Dept of Commerce, 602-771-1135.
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