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To The Film Community and Friends of the Film Community,
IMPORTANT!
As many of you are aware, the Governor’s recent budget proposes to completely eliminate the Rhode Island Motion Picture Tax Incentive program.
There will be a House Finance Committee Hearing to discuss this proposal at 1PM on WED. 2/24/10 in Room 35 of the State House. This will probably be the only opportunity to share your views.
If you feel the elimination of the Motion Picture Tax Incentive will have an impact on you, your business and/or family, you should attend this hearing to have your voice heard.
Steven Feinberg
Steven Feinberg
Executive Director
Rhode Island Film & Television Office
Very NSFW.
If you’re not a comic book fan there’s no need to even watch the trailer…
According to Projo.
A TV pilot is to begin production in Rhode Island in March, Steven Feinberg, executive director of the R.I. Film & TV Office announced Wednesday.
“Body of Evidence” is about a medical examiner named Megan Hunt who uses her expertise to help solve crimes, which sometimes puts her at odds with people who would rather she didn’t solve crimes. The show is written by Christopher Murphey, who also serves as co-executive producer with Matt Gross, who created the idea for the show.
The actors and actresses for the show have not been announced, nor have the specific sites where the pilot will be shot.
“ABC Studios has chosen our beautiful state once again to film on of their new television pilots,” Feinberg said in a news release. “As a result, more jobs will be immediately available to our local crew and talent pool.”
Thanks to John Scalzi for posting this from the NASA Site.
An excellent test of the Lightbox Plugin, click on the picture to embiggen.
Well.
The car is gassed up. Boots ready. House on the list to be plowed out.
Now we wait to see if NEIT decides to cancel classes tomorrow night.
I think DC can be renamed Hoth until further notice.
I suddenly foresee many people finishing Bioshock 2 by the weekend. And, yes, it’s just as addictive as the first one. One reviewer stated this game was in no need of a sequel but for the most part it’s nice to actually see Rapture again. Dual wielding plasmid in one hand and weapon in the other is perfect.
Arriving this Tuesday…