Tuesday, August 5, 2008

We're an Official Sponsor of the Santa Fe Film Festival!


We're proud to announce that crewnewmexico.com is an official sponsor of the 9th Annual Santa Fe Film Festival! Though the lineup won't be announced until November, we know that its going to be an excellent roster of films - pop, art-house, documentary, comedy, blockbusters, little-known shorts, foreign films, and more! It's our pleasure to be able to support a world-renowned, industry-related event, and its also our way of promoting our homegrown New Mexico Film Industry while all eyes are on Santa Fe, and New Mexico.

The New Mexico Film Industry is something we're proud of. crewnewmexico.com works hard to promote New Mexico Film as a world-class film destination, and this is just another way that we help support the industry that supports us. The festival always needs volunteers, so feel free to contact them to offer your time!

Val Kilmer's Pecos River Ranch Pre-Production Training Facility and Retreat!

crewnewmexico.com would like to announce that Val Kilmer's Pecos River Ranch is opening its doors as a pre-production retreat and training facility. With its 6,000 acres and miles of riverfront, horses and stables, exclusive housing and proximity to Santa Fe, the Ranch is an excellent location for cast to come and train, relax, study and prepare for a shoot. Talent can come alone, and the Ranch can arrange for all services such as trainers, chefs, and assistants, or you're welcome to bring your crew. There is housing for up to 12 people in 4 different units. The accommodations are riverfront, secluded, and beautiful places to rest and relax.

The Ranch is a wide-open expanse of New Mexico, offering privacy, tranquility, and all the resources you'd need to prepare for a shoot - western or not, shooting in New Mexico or not. There's a gym, miles of hiking, stables, and all is just 22 miles from the arts and culture of Santa Fe, and 1.5 hours from Albuquerque.

And since the Ranch is also a filming location, its also an excellent place for above-the-line crew to come during pre-production, and for housing during the shoot as well.

We're thrilled to be a part of this new adventure!

Learn more by checking the Val Kilmer's Pecos River Ranch lodging page here!

Welcome New Film Location - Val Kilmer's Pecos River Ranch to crewnewmexico.com!


crewnewmexico.com would like to give a special welcome to Val Kilmer and his Pecos River Ranch as a New Mexico Film Location on crewnewmexico.com's New Mexico Location Database!

The Pecos River Ranch is a 6,000 acre expanse of classic New Mexico high desert/mountain terrain, with over 6 miles of Pecos River frontage winding through the property. Located at elevations between 6,500 and 7,500', just 22 miles north of Santa Fe, there are several different types of landscapes -- pastures and ranchland, mesa, scrubland, red-rock escarpments, and 6 miles of waterfront. There's forests of pinon and juniper and oak, and fields of wildflowers in season. Wildlife includes bear, deer, elk, coyote, wild turkeys, cougars, and a host of birds of prey. There are barns, stables, and corrals, and plenty of space for production animals to stay during filming.

There are also several entrances to the property to allow for production vehicles of all sizes. They offer production housing on the property for cast, producers and directors, and are a pre-production training facility (we'll write more about that in another post). The Ranch is available for still/advertising shoots, commercials, and feature film production. It's a simply amazing piece of land, and film location.

Welcome Val Kilmer's Pecos River Ranch
crewnewmexico.com/pecosriverranch

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Welcome New Member - Simply Classic Gift Baskets


We're thrilled to welcome Simply Classic Gift Baskets to the crewnewmexico.com family and the New Mexico Film Industry. Owner Jennifer Ashton has over a decade of experience creating unique gift baskets for the film industry, including working for Warner Brothers, and Clint Eastwood’s MalPaso Productions, and creating baskets for Will Smith, Madonna, Selma Hayek, Madonna, Tommy Lee Jones, Tina Fey, Roseanne Barr, Jenny Mccarthy, Richard Gere, not to mention the cast and crews - including for the Breaking Bad cast!

Jennifer and Simply Classic create unique packages that can include native New Mexican gift baskets, Southwest gift baskets, gourmet wine and cheese baskets, sweets, and even beautiful organic bodycare gift baskets. Simply Classic is based in Santa Fe, - and they ship anywhere, deliver any place in the state, and are already a favorite provider of gift baskets to the New Mexico Film Industry. In fact, they've even put together amazing baskets for our clients!

See their crewnewmexico.com page here
or link to their website at www.simplyclassic.com

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

The "Where in New Mexico Fun Game"


Its the Where in New Mexico Fun Game!

This photo was taken someplace in New Mexico. Do you know where it is? If you do, be the first to tell us the correct answer and receive $25 towards a membership or advertising on crewnewmexico.com. Even better, you may apply that $25 to our upcoming line of crewnewmexico.com gear - hats, t-shirts, and more! Stay tuned for our new Store featuring awesome things you'll want to wear out in the field, in the studio, or on location.

Saturday, July 19, 2008

48 Hour Film Project Premiere, and Duke City Shootout Gala Premiere Events!



Some upcoming events for the 48 Hour Film Project and Duke City Shootout

Friday, August 1, 8:00pm - Best of the 48 Hour Film Project/New Mexico 
Albuquerque Hyatt Regency
Come see the magic worked by local film crews during the recent 48 Hour Film Project, and get a sneak preview of the movie that will compete with the Shootout films on Saturday. Join us in the Grand Ballroom at the Hyatt Regency from 8-10pm to watch the best and see who won.

Saturday, August 2, 7:00pm - Gala Premiere
Kiva Auditorium, ABQ Convention Center
The Gala Premiere screening of the Duke City Shootout's seven short films, plus the winner from the 48 Hour Film Project, in a fight for the soon-to-be-coveted Palm de Grease. Join us at the Kiva Auditorium inside the Convention Center. Then stay tuned for the awards ceremony, anda  post-premiere bash across the street!

Coming Up! The Duke City Shootout!


The Duke City Shootout is just around the corner. For the uninformed, the Shootout is a 1 week frenzy of moviemaking that takes place in and around Albuquerque -- teams register and have only 4 days to shoot a feature film. The Shootout starts at 7pm, Friday July 25th, with a shotgun start at Albuquerque Studios. The Shootout has been a great place for new and experienced filmmakers to collaborate and get seen. Learn more about the Shootout by visiting their site www.dukecityshootout.com!

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Welcome New Furnished Rentals Member - Romantic Adobe


We'd like to welcome our newest member, the Romantic Adobe furnished rental in Santa Fe to the New Mexico Film Industry! Located in Santa Fe's Eastside neighborhood, the Romantic Adobe Condo is a brilliant, cozy Santa Fe vacation rental. It's an ideal short or long-term furnished rental, replete with wireless and all ammenities. Its located in a safe neighborhood, just a quick walk to Canyon Road, the Plaza, Ohori's Coffee, Downtown Subscriptions, and all government buildings. Off-street parking. It's a favorite of returning guests who come to Santa Fe every year. Perfect for visiting film folks who want to enjoy some of Santa Fe's architecture and culture while in town. Its an ideal Santa Fe vacation rental!

See their crewnewmexico.com page here: crewnewmexico.com/romanticadobe
or their main website: santafesallure.com

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Welcome New Member - O'Niell's Irish Pub in Albuquerque



Hooray for Beer. We'd like to give a special New Mexico Film Industry welcome to purveyors of our favorite libation -- Beer! O'Niell's Irish Pub in Nob Hill, is the only Irish Pub in Albuquerque built and owned by Irish Americans! O'Niell's Pub of ABQ is a great place to kick back with a pint and a burger, and now that its summer time their patio is open! O'Niell's Pub is located in the Nob Hill district, on Albuquerque's main drag, Central Avenue, just east of the UNM campus. Folks in the film industry may already be familiar with O'Niell's as they hosted the movie wrap party for Hamlet 2. They have daily drink specials, over 75 beers, live music, and they've recently wrapped construction on their private party room, which is available for meetings, buffets, wrap parties and more. They'll even book out the entire place for you for your next wrap party, so inquire within! Tell them that crewnewmexico.com sent you - we'll get a free pint : ).

Check out their crewnewmexico.com profile page here at crewnewmexico.com/oniellspub
or have a look at their external website at www.oniells.com.

Friday, July 11, 2008

Welcome New Member - Massage and Banya Spa of Santa Fe!


Massage in Santa Fe! Spa in Santa Fe! Combine them and you have Massage and Banya Spa in Santa Fe, the newest member of the New Mexico Film Industry! Massage and Banya Spa of Santa Fe is owned and operated by Kelley Koehler, who's been in the buiness for over 21 years! Banya Spa provides flexible scheduling, diverse services, and their south Santa Fe Spa location makes them especially convenient for the large number filmmakers staying at the Holiday Inn on Cerrillos. Their philosophy is to offer holistic and superb body & skin care in an atmosphere that is relaxing & unpresuming! So what services does this Santa Fe Spa offer? Waxing, nails, sea salt scrubs, massage, Banya massage, facials, aromatherapy foot scrubs, essential oil treatments, and more -- Massage and Banya Spa conveniently located in South Santa Fe! Tell them you saw them on crewnewmexico.com.

See their crewnewmexico.com page here at: crewnewmexico.com/massageandbanyaspa
and their main website at www.banyaspa.com for prices and list of services.

Welcome New Member - New Mexico Film Location Old Magnolia Garage



We'd like to welcome New Mexico Film Location The Old Magnolia Garage to crewnewmexico.com! The Old Magnolia Garage is an historic film location for the New Mexico Film Industry. Its located on the corner of 4th and Pacific in Albuquerque, and is a convenient location in many ways! It is a working garage (but they'll work with your schedule for shoots), it has three bay doors and work areas, open work spaces, high ceilings, and has great proximity to all of ABQ, including a lot of nearby production parking. There is a large, open yard and alleyway behind the building that can be used for production vehicles, or for part of a shoot. The adjoining corners also have the same semi-industrial look, and one of them was even a former gas station, making this an excellent 1-stop shooting location. The owners of the garage restore vintage VW buses, so be sure to talk with them if old VWs are to be part of your shoot. We're happy to have added them to our New Mexico Locations Database!

Check out their crewnewmexico.com page at www.crewnewmexico.com/oldmagnoliagarage

Welcome New Member - Picture Car 1965 Landrover!


Land Rover Picture Car! A great New Mexico Film Industry picture car (or for locally shot commercials, too).

As former owners of a classic-era Land Rover, we're thrilled to welcome Lou Straney and his 1965 s2 Land Rover picture car to crewnewmexico.com. Located near Santa Fe this Land Rover has been meticulously restored and has already been featured in photo shoots and commercials. The owner can furnish western and safari props and staging, and period correct license plates from Ohio, New Mexico, Cuba and various parts of Africa. Says Lou, "From Born Free to Romancing the Stone and Tomb Raider, Land Rovers have played iconic film roles. Orvis and other major retail catalogue companies have also featured vintage Land Rovers. From high fashion to machetes and the Hamptons to Mombasa, this car is never out of its element. There is no better unique setting for Ralph Lauren, Gorsuch, Peruvian Connection, Sundance, J Crew or Anthropologie catalogs." And we have to agree. We've seen this historic picture car up close and personal, and recommend that anyone involved in picture cars in New Mexico should give Lou a call!

See his crewnewmexico.com web page here!

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

The New Visions/New Mexico Contract Award!



This was recently announced by the New Mexico Film Office, and we wanted to help spread the word: For the third year in a row, the State of New Mexico is sponsoring the New Visions New Mexico Contract Awards, designed to support and promote the work of New Mexico-based directors, producers and writers. They grant a total of $160,000 in contracts, up to $20,000 per project. The money must go toward the creation of narrative films, documentaries, animated and experimental projects. Panavision is providing two prizes, each an in-kind donation toward the rental of motion picture camera equipment (HD, 16mm or 35mm) with a rental value of $10k. You may apply for funds toward the completion of existing projects, or the launching of new ones (one project per filmmaker). An important aspect of your proposal is your plan and ability to give back to the state by training others in the industry – so please be creative, and specific, with your ideas.

For more information, applications, and full details visit the New Mexico Film Office website here.
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And a note from crewnewmexico.com -- If you're a recipient of an award, contact us- we may be interested in helping sponsor your project!

Monday, June 30, 2008

6 Week Acting to Camera Intensive in Santa Fe!

We're thrilled to announce Acting Classes in Santa Fe! The Acting to Camera Intensive with Casting Director, Karl Wildman, and Certified Coach, Lucy River. This is a six-part series of classes that focus on audition technique, on-camera performance, script-work, cold reading, scene study, and of course, acting skills. Enrollment is limited to ten participants. Take this opportunity to hit the fall running! For More Information: Email lucy@acting4life.com or phone 505-514-0195 (please use area code). Or visit their website here!

Pilates for Yoga! With Hallie Love - New Member


Pilates for Yoga! A unique and amazing fitness and wellness practice with an accomplished teacher! Pilates for Yoga in Santa Fe is the brilliant integration of two powerful techniques, taught by Santa Fe filmmaker and screen-writer Hallie Love! Pilates for Yoga puts the yoga into the Pilates exercises and the Pilates core strength into the yoga poses, giving students the best of both worlds. Hallie is just finishing up her Screenwriting Intensive at the College of Santa Fe. She's an award-winning scholar with cum laude degrees in Fine Arts and Law, and is the author of Watakame's Journey which won an Independent Publisher Book Award for multicultural fiction. She also recently completed Pilates for Yoga - Finding Ease in Pilates Exercises and Core Strength in Yoga Postures. Her knowledge of and love for the film industry, combined with her many years of teaching experience make her an excellent practitioner for local and visiting film professionals.

Visit her crewnewmexico.com profile here
or her Pilates for Yoga website here!

Welcome New Member - Casa Arbolita Furnished Production Rental in Santa Fe



We're super excited to welcome new Vacation Rental in Santa Fe Casa Arbolita to crewnewmexico.com! It's a beautifully handcrafted, 1 BR, fully furnished rental close to the historic Santa Fe Plaza, and its perfect for visiting film professionals, friends or family! How do we know? We've watched them do every step of a magnificent remodel, and we're working directly with the owners to bring New Mexico film professionals home to roost. Its a peaceful historic adobe apartment; its private, and meticulously done, with custom cabinetry, radiant heat under flagstone, hand-laid cherry floors, exposed beams (vigas), a kiva (fireplace), off-street parking, deluxe pull-out sofa, and a lot lot more. The unit comes with WI-FI, washer/dryer, has a patio with BBQ, and is located in one of Santa Fe's best, most historic neighborhoods. The property is available as a short-term or long-term rental. If you've got any questions about finding a place to stay in Santa Fe, give us a call directly at (866) 986-8884 ext 4. The property is available immediately, and we're happy to answer any questions! Historic furnished rental in Santa Fe, named "Arbolita" or "Little Tree" after the beautiful plaster tree molded into the bedroom wall.

See their crewnewmexico.com profile page here!

Welcome New crewnewmexico.com Member - Computer Medics!


Apple Repair in Santa Fe. Apple Care in Santa Fe. Computer Networking in New Mexico! Computer Repair in Santa Fe. Microsoft Certified Windows Microsoft Certified Windows 9x/2K/2K3/NT/XP repair. These guys do it all, and they're Santa Fe's only on-site, Apple Certified Technicians. Originally from New York, Brett Goldberg of Computer Medics, LLC, has brought his east-coast hustle to New Mexico and is an excellent go-to for computer repair and networking needs for film professionals. He's worked on several films doing networking and repair, and is available to come out on location to assist you with your Apple Care needs. crewnewmexico.com runs its entire platform on Mac, and we know most film professionals in New Mexico do, too, so we're especialy thrilled to welcome Brett and Computer Medics to the family!

Visit their crewnewmexico.com page here
or their external website here

Friday, June 20, 2008

Welcome New IATSE Members!


Maybe you've seen our letter in the IATSE 480 monthly newsletter -- and if you have, thanks for checking us out! Several IATSE 480 members have signed up for crewnewmexico.com this week -- watch for their profiles and for their announcements here over the next few days. In addition to all the other networking tools you you receive as a member - such as your own crewnewmexico.com mini-website with your own crewnewmexico.com web address
ie www.crewnewmexico.com/crew - all new members of crewnewmexico.com get a New Mexico Film Industry blog announcement where we introduce you to our site users/blog readers, with your bio, and explanation of what you do, your photo or a logo, and we optimize it for Google Search so that your name starts being indexed by Google. And remember -- all IATSE 480 members who join crewnewmexico.com by July 4 get 50% off their registration. Our way of saying thanks to the people who make up the backbone of the New Mexico Film Industry.

Have any questions? Call us anytime at (866) 986-8884, or email us at info@crewnewmexico.com. crewnewmexico.com - New Mexico's Premiere Film Industry Resource. Oh yea.

Remember! Our Classifieds are FREE!


Use crewclassifieds.com -- crewnewmexico.com's film-industry dedicated classified ads for the best price imaginable -- Free! Advertise to the New Mexico Film Industry and your fellow filmmakers using our industry-specific categories and know that your as is being seen by a great target - your co-workers! Sell your car, call for extras, find a roomate, rent out your house, buy or sell equipment, and more. You can list for up to 3 weeks - on the house. If you'd like to make your ad a "Featured Ad" on the homepage, or to add photos, you'll have to shell out a few pennies, but otherwise you're paying Zero. Spread the word. Free industry-dedicated classified ads for the New Mexico Film Industry! Work in film. Use crewclassifieds.com.

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

48 Hour Film Project Events!


The Festival: Teams of filmmakers will write, shoot and edit their films in 48 Hours! Your finished film screens just 3 days later at the beautiful KiMo Theater.

If you want to join a team, form a team, or get more information about the 48 Hour Film Project in New Mexico, there's 2 events coming up. Both are free events and should be a lot of fun, so come on out. There's still room for 11 more teams.

Tuesday June, 17
Santa Fe
What: 48 Hour Film Screenings and Meet and Greet
When: 7:00 - 10:00pm
Where: New Mexico Film Museum (formerly Jean Cocteau), 418 Montezuma, in Santa Fe
How Much: Free
See award-winning 48 Hour Films from New Mexico and other cities from previous years, followed by a Meet and Greet reception.

Wednesday June 18
Albuquerque
What: 48 Hour Film Project Meet & Greet
When: 5:00 - 7:30 PM
Where: O'Neill's Irish Pub, 4310 Central Ave., SE, Albuquerque
Open Call and Meet and Greet: Begin scouting for cast and crew members for your 48 Hour Film tean, and learn more on how to prepare for this years New Mexico 48 Hour Film Project.

This Meet and Greet is a great opportunity for teams to begin scouting for cast and crew members and learn more on how to prepare for this years New Mexico 48 Hour Film Project. Also if you would like to be a part of a team this would be the time to meet the producers of this year's 2008 New Mexico 48 Hour Film Project!!

* Talent bring copies of your head shots and resume
* Musicians bring copies of your music
* Filmmakers bring your DVD demo reels to show on the SCREEN!!! (Films will be screened in the background)
* We will also be screening the Best of 2007 48 Hour Film Project with films from all over the world.
* Sponsor's / potential sponsor's come out and learn more about this year New Mexico 48 Hour Film Project!!

If you just want to come out and see what's going on you're welcome to come along.

If you can't make it, but still want to join a team, sign up here: http://www.48hourfilm.com/join/?city=newmexico

If you have questions, e-mail your New Mexico producer: liz@48hourfilm.com

Welcome New Member - Lotus Beauty in Santa Fe



Lotus is an Organic Salon in Santa Fe for haircuts, coloring, manicures and pedicures, using only natural chemical-free products. The atmosphere is Zen-like, calm, and quiet, with a hip, clean and modern design.

Owner Jacqueline Anotnius has been in the industry for over 22 years, having studied at Vidal Sassoon in LA, and worked in hair and make-up in the film industry. They use only chemical free beauty products - even down to their cleaning supplies. Orchids, fountains, a great staff - beautiful place to relax and unwind. A beautiful, holistic Salon in Santa Fe

See their crewnewmexico.com page here

Friday, June 13, 2008

New Mexico Film Incentives

You've probably heard about the New Mexico Film Incentive program, which is a critical part of why movies are being made in New Mexico. The New Mexico Film Office is the official source of information about the film incentives, but crewnewmexico.com is also happy to offer a primer about the program, so you can understand a bit more about why movies are being made here, and how you and your production can take advantage of the wealth of film-related resources offered in New Mexico. If you have any specific questions, or would like more information about the incentive program, please contact the New Mexico Film Office.

Why are movies being made in New Mexico?

Movies are being made in New Mexico in large part due a series of financial incentives designed to lure out of state productions. In addition, many productions choose New Mexico over other states offering similar incentives because of the large variety of landscapes within the state of New Mexico that can double for locations throughout the world. New Mexico also has a large (and growing) and highly skilled film workforce and the physical and technical infrastructure (such as Albuquerque Studios) necessary to film major motion pictures.

What is an incentive?

An incentive is something that encourages enterprising by acting as a reward for increased productivity. The New Mexico Film Incentive program, run by the New Mexico Film Office, offers a series of tax rebates, loans, exemptions, and reimbursements in an attempt to increase productivity within the state.

New Mexico Film Incentive 25% Tax Rebate

For the full amount of all production expenditures, the state of New Mexico offers an uncapped 25% refund. Should a production meet all the standard qualification and requirements laid forth by the State of New Mexico -- including script/treatment approval, location acknowledgment, and entering into a contract with the New Mexico Film Office -- they can be greenlit to begin production within the state

Once a project has reached this stage both the "Film Production Company Registration" as well as the "Production Tax Credit Agreement" forms need to be completed and returned to the New Mexico Film Office before production can begin.

During production a detailed record of all expenditures needs to be accounted for along with legally binding evidence that all crew member claiming New Mexico residency are in fact residents of the state (copies should be made of each employees "Declaration of Residency" form). Once all New Mexico expenditures are complete, a comprehensive ledger detailing all expenses needs to be compiled as well as a notice explaining the need to file creditor claims against the film production company published in local newspapers of all locations where filming has taken place. There is also a list of ten pieces of information, an application for a film production tax credit form, and a compilation documents that need to be sent to the New Mexico Film Office at this point. All this information can be found at the link below.

After an approximate 60-day audit process the production company will return the forms at which point income taxes and Film Production Tax Credit Claim forms need to be filed. Credit will be applied to any tax liability with excess refunded by check.

A series of guidelines dictates the final outcome of the New Mexico Film Production Tax Rebate. These can be found at the end of 25% Film Production Tax Rebate link and should be photocopied and distributed to all department heads.

New Mexico Film Investment Loan Program

For projects with a minimum budget of at least $2 million the state of New Mexico offers a backend participation loan of up to $15 million per project. This loan has 0% percent interest and is able to embody 100% of the project. Consideration for the loan must be preceded by a guarantor being in place, script meeting state eligibility standards, distribution contract, and agreement that at least 85% of the photography will be shot within the State of New Mexico. This loan can be applied for simultaneously with the 25% Tax Rebate.

A series of steps must be completed in order for loan approval to take place. A complete and in-depth description of these steps can be found on the Film Investment Loan Program link below however a general overview is listed below.

  • Both the "Film Production Company Registration" and "Production Tax Credit Agreement" forms must be completed early in the application process (all forms can be found at nmfilm.com under "incentives").
  • Script must be submitted to the New Mexico Film Office for consideration of eligibility requirements and viability of project for New Mexico.
  • Preliminary production schedule and budget must also be submitted.
  • Signed distribution agreement must be in place (independent films with no upfront distribution commitments will still be considered and are advised to read step seven of the Film Investment Loan program in detail).
  • A State of New Mexico Film Advisor will write a recommendation to be presented at two mandatory attendance meetings in Santa Fe. After distribution approval the film advisor will need 16 pieces of information that can be found under step eight of the link below. For questions please see filmadvisor@state.nm.us
  • After submitting a list of requirements to New Mexico Film Office Director Lisa Strout, the film advisor will schedule a hearing with the state where he/she will represent and describe your project to in the presence of Strout, State Investment Council Greg Kulka, and the producer and/or director of said project. Council members will approve/dissaprove the loan in your presence. If approved you will attend a similar process at the SIC hearing two weeks thereafter. Plan on 5 to 8 weeks of negotiation and preparation of the final loan documents should the project meet approval at the second SIC hearing. Funds are typically available two to three days after the loan closing. Negotiation and preparation by the SIC will require a series of diligence materials that can also be viewed under step nine of the link below.

New Mexico Film Incentives - No State Sales Tax

Although the plan is non eligible in combination with the 25% tax rebate, by filling out the "Film Production Company Registration", "Application for Business Tax Identification Number", and "Application for Nontaxable Transaction Certificates" your production may become eligible for exemption from all sales tax within the state of New Mexico. A certificate will be issued to your organization to be presented at the point of sale in order to employ your exemption. Please see the attached PDF for qualifications and all forms can be found at nmfilm.com

New Mexico Film Incentives - FCAP - Film Crew Advancement Program

Training for advanced below the line crew members will be reimbursed 50% of all hourly wages if the hired is a New Mexico resident. Supervisors and Keys in the mentor position may hire at will for this program. To take advantage of this program, merely fill out the "FCAP Application Part One" which you can find on the state of New Mexico Film Office website, nmfilm.com

New Mexico Film Incentives

You've probably heard about the New Mexico Film Incentive program, which is a critical part of why movies are being made in New Mexico. The New Mexico Film Office is the official source of information about the film incentives, but crewnewmexico.com is also happy to offer a primer about the program, so you can understand a bit more about why movies are being made here, and how you and your production can take advantage of the wealth of film-related resources offered in New Mexico. If you have any specific questions, or would like more information about the incentive program, please contact the New Mexico Film Office.
Why are movies being made in New Mexico?

Movies are being made in New Mexico in large part due a series of financial incentives designed to lure out of state productions. In addition, many productions choose New Mexico over other states offering similar incentives because of the large variety of landscapes within the state of New Mexico that can double for locations throughout the world. New Mexico also has a large (and growing) and highly skilled film workforce and the physical and technical infrastructure necessary to film major motion pictures.

What is an incentive?

An incentive is something that encourages enterprising by acting as a reward for increased productivity. New Mexico offers a series of tax rebates, loans, exemptions, and reimbursements in an attempt to increase productivity within the state.
New Mexico Film Incentive 25% Tax Rebate

For the full amount of all production expenditures, the state of New Mexico offers an uncapped 25% refund. Should a production meet all the standard qualification and requirements laid forth by the State of New Mexico -- including script/treatment approval, location acknowledgment, and entering into a contract with the New Mexico Film Office -- they can be greenlit to begin production within the state

Once a project has reached this stage both the "Film Production Company Registration" as well as the "Production Tax Credit Agreement" forms need to be completed and returned to the New Mexico Film Office before production can begin.

During production a detailed record of all expenditures needs to be accounted for along with legally binding evidence that all crew member claiming New Mexico residency are in fact residents of the state (copies should be made of each employees "Declaration of Residency" form). Once all New Mexico expenditures are complete, a comprehensive ledger detailing all expenses needs to be compiled as well as a notice explaining the need to file creditor claims against the film production company published in local newspapers of all locations where filming has taken place. There is also a list of ten pieces of information, an application for a film production tax credit form, and a compilation documents that need to be sent to the New Mexico Film Office at this point. All this information can be found at the link below.

After an approximate 60-day audit process the production company will return the forms at which point income taxes and Film Production Tax Credit Claim forms need to be filed. Credit will be applied to any tax liability with excess refunded by check.

A series of guidelines dictates the final outcome of the New Mexico Film Production Tax Rebate. These can be found at the end of 25% Film Production Tax Rebate link and should be photocopied and distributed to all department heads.

New Mexico Film Investment Loan Program

For projects with a minimum budget of at least $2 million the state of New Mexico offers a backend participation loan of up to $15 million per project. This loan has 0% percent interest and is able to embody 100% of the project. Consideration for the loan must be preceded by a guarantor being in place, script meeting state eligibility standards, distribution contract, and agreement that at least 85% of the photography will be shot within the State of New Mexico. This loan can be applied for simultaneously with the 25% Tax Rebate.

A series of steps must be completed in order for loan approval to take place. A complete and in-depth description of these steps can be found on the Film Investment Loan Program link below however a general overview is listed below.

  • Both the "Film Production Company Registration" and "Production Tax Credit Agreement" forms must be completed early in the application process (all forms can be found at nmfilm.com under "incentives").
  • Script must be submitted to the New Mexico Film Office for consideration of eligibility requirements and viability of project for New Mexico.
  • Preliminary production schedule and budget must also be submitted.
  • Signed distribution agreement must be in place (independent films with no upfront distribution commitments will still be considered and are advised to read step seven of the Film Investment Loan program in detail).
  • A State of New Mexico Film Advisor will write a recommendation to be presented at two mandatory attendance meetings in Santa Fe. After distribution approval the film advisor will need 16 pieces of information that can be found under step eight of the link below. For questions please see filmadvisor@state.nm.us
  • After submitting a list of requirements -- found is step nine of the link below -- to New Mexico Film Office Director Lisa Strout, the film advisor will schedule a hearing with the state where he/she will represent and describe your project to in the presence of Strout, State Investment Council Greg Kulka, and the producer and/or director of said project. Council members will approve/dissaprove the loan in your presence. If approved you will attend a similar process at the SIC hearing two weeks thereafter. Plan on 5 to 8 weeks of negotiation and preparation of the final loan documents should the project meet approval at the second SIC hearing. Funds are typically available two to three days after the loan closing. Negotiation and preparation by the SIC will require a series of diligence materials that can also be viewed under step nine of the link below.
New Mexico Film Incentives - No State Sales Tax

Although the plan is non eligible in combination with the 25% tax rebate, by filling out the "Film Production Company Registration", "Application for Business Tax Identification Number", and "Application for Nontaxable Transaction Certificates" your production may become eligible for exemption from all sales tax within the state of New Mexico. A certificate will be issued to your organization to be presented at the point of sale in order to employ your exemption. Please see the attached PDF for qualifications and all forms can be found at nmfilm.com

New Mexico Film Incentives - FCAP - Film Crew Advancement Program
Training for advanced below the line crew members will be reimbursed 50% of all hourly wages if the hired is a New Mexico resident. Supervisors and Keys in the mentor position may hire at will for this program. To take advantage of this program, merely fill out the "FCAP Application Part One" which you can find on the state of New Mexico Film Office website, nmfilm.com

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Congratulations to Lucy River, our First Facebook Friend


Lucy was the first person to add us as her Facebook friend,  and receives $25 towards any purchase on crewnewmexico.com! Lucy is an actress, an acting coach and talent coach who lives here in Santa Fe.  How to make friends and influence people? Cash.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Santa Fe Studios Gets the Green Light


For those following the growth of the New Mexico Film Industry, you'll be pleased to know that Santa Fe Studios has received the green light from the Santa Fe County Commission -- one of the (if not final) legislative humps to overcome on their path to building a major motion picture studio in Santa Fe. Santa Fe Studios would be built south of Santa Fe on Highway 14, feature up to 10 sound stages, pre and post production facilities, and commercial space for supporting businesses.

Albuquerque Studios is booked to capacity, and the addition of world-class studio space to the New Mexico film industry arsenal would serve to solidify New Mexico as a primary film destination.

crewnewmexico.com got a chance to speak to the County Commissioners to address a common concern: how will all this film work trickle down the the average local person. We explained that now there is a resource (us) dedicated to connecting individuals and businesses to the film industry, and that in just a few short weeks we have grown to nearly 40 members. We're happy to help to facilitate the growth of the industry in ways that support the local economy. And we also work to ensure that visiting productions have all the resources they need to maximize the value of our incentive programs.

Congratulations to the Hool family: Lance Hool, Conrad Hool, and Jason Hool on another positive step towards making Santa Fe Studios a reality.

Sunday, June 8, 2008

Sex & Lies in Sin City (Somewhat) Breaking News

The CrewBlog has heard that Sex and Lies in Sin City ran into some last minute locations issues, and its been up in the air as to where they're going to land for their second week of shooting. First it was Santa Fe, then ABQ, and now, the word is that they will, in fact, be shooting in or around Santa Fe for at least the early part of this week. . . We'll keep you posted of any solid news so you know where to go to work tomorrow.

Feel free to check the crewnewmexico.com Who's Filming Now page for the latest in, well, Who's Filming Now in New Mexico.

Find Us on Facebook!

Our Facebook group page is now up and running, and we want you to be our friend. The first person to add us as a friend receives a $25 credit towards a membership or upgrade on crewnewmexico.com! Our Facebook group is crewnewmexico.com. We'll be adding content to the page frequently, so please check in!

It's the "Where in New Mexico" Fun Game!

Each week we'll post a photo of a place in New Mexico -- sometimes popular, sometimes obscure -- and its your job to guess where it is. Location scouts should enjoy this! The first person to correctly identify the location receives a $100 credit towards a membership or upgrade on crewnewmexico.com! This week's is pretty easy for starters. Good luck! email your guess to : onlinegroups@crewnewmexico.com.

Rules: Well, try not to win too many times. Up to 3 wins maximum per person. After that you can tell your friends, and they can win.

Welcome Bonanza Creek Movie Ranch



If you've been working in film in New Mexico for more than, say, a day, you've probably heard about the famous Bonanza Creek Movie Ranch. Located just 8 miles south of Santa Fe, Bonanza Creek is one of the premeire locations in the New Mexico film industry. Bonanza is a working cattle ranch with old west standing sets that have hosted productions from National Geographic photo workshops to major motion pictures, including the Lone Ranger (a long time ago), and the upcoming Ed Harris film, Appaloosa (starring Ed Harris, Renee Zelwegger, Jeremy Irons, and Viggo Mortensen), and even the currently filming Sex and Lies in Las Vegas, starring Mena Suvari and Matthew Modine. It was also the setting for the reality show Kid Nation

The several thousand acre ranch offers many different types of landscapes -- open pasture, dry riverbeds, a pond, volcanic cones, and several standing sets, including a full old west town, a fort, a church, an old west house, a saloon, barns, windmills. . . Its amazing!

Check out their crewnewmexico.com page here
and their external website here

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Filmaka Contest for Filmmakers!

The FILMAKA staff and jury were blown away by the quality and the quantity of the submissions. Now after the success of its first season, Filmaka has launched its 2nd Season and this month's Feature Film Competition theme is "Help Wanted" .
Uploading for entries will be closed by July 2nd '08.

Make a film not more than 3 minutes in any language based on the given theme and upload through your Filmaka account. Every month up to 20 winners will receive $500 each and $1000 for a follow up film and proceed to the jury level to compete for $3000 and $2000 in addition to participation in the Final level to win a Feature film contract and $5000.

From the producers and financiers of 'Bend it Like Beckham,' 'Buena Vista Social Club,' 'Kill Bill 2,' and 'Hero,' comes the Filmaka.com contest. Filmaka.com is a contest site where filmmakers get to submit their short films for viewing, voting, and selection. Jury includes big panel of Hollywood personalities like Colin Firth & Bill Pullman and directors Neil LaBute, John Madden, Paul Schrader and more.

They are honored to welcome diversity, creativity and profundity of filmmakers worldwide. At Filmaka, quality is the watchword. Potential and talent are coupled with legend Hollywood Hallmarks and vivacious platform endeavors towards all around development of its members.

Learn more at filmaka.com