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Bill Would Expand Tax Breaks for Filmmakers in Illinois

WBGZ Radio 4/6/2021 | By Kevin Bessler - Illinois Radio Network There is a movement to make Illinois as attractive as Hollywood for filmmakers. If made into law, the bill would expand the state’s film tax and establish the Illinois Production Workforce Development Fund to help train people for jobs in the film industry. The bill also requires 50% of funds be allocated to minority-owned organizations or programs where at least 50% of the program participants are minorities. Brad Tietz, vice president of government relations with the Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce, said the entire state benefits, especially when a project is filmed in an economically distressed area.

Bill would expand tax breaks for filmmakers to make movies in Illinois

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (IRN) There is a movement to make Illinois as attractive as Hollywood for filmmakers. If made into law, the bill would expand the state’s film tax and establish the Illinois Production Workforce Development Fund to help train people for jobs in the film industry. The bill also requires 50% of funds be allocated to minority-owned organizations or programs where at least 50% of the program participants are minorities. Brad Tietz, vice president of government relations with the Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce, said the entire state benefits, especially when a project is filmed in an economically distressed area. “The current program allows for a 15% bump on a 30% credit for areas of economic distress and residents from those areas, so that is not just for Chicago, that is across the state,” Tietz said.

Illinois-filmed Fargo set the standard for TV and movie crews after coronavirus production shutdown | Television

CHICAGO — Coronavirus was the plot twist the team behind the FX series “Fargo” did not see coming. Most of the fourth season had been shot when filming of Chicago TV shows stopped in March 2020 because of the pandemic. “We were actually within two-and-a-half, three weeks from completing . our mission,” executive producer Warren Littlefield told the Tribune by phone. “And I think it was very difficult for everyone to go, But, we’re so close! We had one actor that basically packed his bags and went to the airport and said, Yeah, no, I’m leaving.” Chris Rock and Jason Schwartzman star on the anthology series’ fourth season, which follows two warring 1950 Kansas City crime families. This was the first time “Fargo” filmed in Chicago; past seasons shot in Canada. Littlefield said the show’s team looked at the architecture in Toronto, Kansas City and Cleveland before setting up at Cinespace Chicago Film Studios on the West S

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