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The Battle Over Filming Locations: Hollywood vs. the World
In recent years, the film industry has seen a significant geographic shift as production companies increasingly turn away from California in favor of more financially appealing destinations. States like Georgia and New Mexico, as well as countries like the UK and Canada, have successfully lured filmmakers by offering generous tax incentives, lower production costs, and robust infrastructure. This migration has had a profound effect on the traditional power base of Hollywood, leading to concerns from industry veterans like Ben Affleck, who argue that California may be "taking the film industry for granted." These tax-friendly locations aren't just hosting indie films anymore—they’re becoming the default for major blockbusters and prestige projects alike.
The implications are far-reaching. Not only does this trend impact the economic ecosystem of Los Angeles—from caterers and grips to soundstage operators—but it also represents a cultural decentralization of the industry. What was once a tight-knit community operating primarily within a few square miles has now expanded into a global marketplace. While this opens up exciting creative possibilities and global collaborations, it also challenges traditional Hollywood unions, local job markets, and the sense of identity the region has long cultivated as the entertainment capital of the world.
If you're a filmmaker in 2025, here are 3 key things you should be looking into:
1. Understand Regional Incentives – Learn how tax credits, rebates, and grants work in various states and countries. This knowledge can significantly reduce your production budget and increase your project's feasibility.
2. Build Localized Production Networks – Start developing connections with crew members, casting agents, and vendors in hot-spot regions like Atlanta, Albuquerque, and London. The ability to assemble a team quickly in multiple locations gives you a major edge.
3. Monitor Union and Permit Regulations – Different regions have different labor laws, union requirements, and permitting procedures. Staying ahead of these ensures you don’t run into costly delays or legal issues during production.
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