• The Alaska Filming Initiative | Film Club #42

  • Mar 19 2024
  • Length: 1 hr
  • Podcast
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The Alaska Filming Initiative | Film Club #42

  • Summary

  • The Alaska Filming Initiative is a group of local filmmakers dedicated to reigniting the success of our state’s film industry. They hope to not just create movie making opportunities, but to foster a thriving, diverse, and sustainable economic environment across the state.

    One of the ways they are exploring to achieve this, is by bringing a film tax incentive back to the state.

    Some Alaskans might remember the movies Big Miracle and The Frozen Ground filming up here over a decade ago. At that time, there was a sizable film tax incentive in place that attracted those productions. But it was short lived, and since then movies and TV shows that are set in Alaska often film at other locations, where it is more financially feasible.

    In this episode, we’re hearing from Ashleigh Snead and Steven Cornfield, two members of the Alaska Filming Initiative. They spoke with ATMI producer Jordan Kehl about how a film tax incentive could benefit the state’s economy, garnering support from legislatures to get a feasibility study done, and much more.

    Hosted by Ormund Alaois.

    Music by Kendrick Whiteman and Devin Shreckengost.

    Many thanks to supporters of our podcast, including the Alaska State Council on the Arts. The views expressed in this program do not necessarily represent the views of our sponsors.

    Alaska Teen Media Institute is based in Anchorage, Alaska. We would like to acknowledge the Dena’ina people, whose land we work on.

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