
Three new productions officially announced for the New Mexico Film Industry! Busy week. And there's lots more to come for 2009!
- Did You Hear About the Morgans?
- Stargate: Enterprise
- Crash Season Two
- Welcome to the folks at Aquila Travel - if you've flown in or out of New Mexico for a production, these are the guys you booked you! One of New Mexico's leading film vendors!
- Big welcome to A-List resort and spa - The Encantado Resort. Just north of Santa Fe, this Auberge resort offers immaculate accommodations, fine dining, and levels of privacy and service not found elsewhere in New Mexico.
- Big welcome to Crossroads Rodeo Company - Animal wranglers, livestock coordinators, animal rentals, specialty (western) props!
- Welcome Steve Watson and Reel Chefs Catering to crewnewmexico.com. They're cooking Book of Eli right now!
- We welcome the talented photographer R. David Marks - Headshots, Set Stills, Commercial Photography: http://www.crewnewmexico.com/davidmarks
- crewnewmexico.com welcomes Suhanna Gibson and The Chalk Farm Gallery on Canyon Road in Santa Fe - Art Dealers, Art Consultants, and Specialty Props for the New Mexico Film Industry!
- crewnewmexcio.com welcomes Amazing Placitas furnished rentals for productions and film folks! Casa Placitas!
- We welcome Santa Fe Realtor Gene Bourne and his nearly 3,000 square foot Santa Fe Home - huge footprint, excellent price, in south Santa Fe.
Facing a sharp decline in the shooting of big-budget productions in Los Angeles, city officials are considering hiring a "film czar" to promote their interests with the multibillion-dollar entertainment industry.
Just three major films - those with budgets more than $75 million - are scheduled to be shot in L.A. this year, city officials said.
By comparison, more than 100 major films were shot in L.A. in 2007, and 22 in 2008.
City Council President Eric Garcetti said the liaison would be an advocate for Los Angeles.
"We need to have one person here who the industry can go to and who can tell us what we need to do," Garcetti said.
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A fixture in Alamogordo for the last five years is moving to Las Cruces.
Well, sort of.
The 2009 version of the White Sands International Film Festival is "expanding" to Las Cruces, according to Kierstin Schupack, associate festival producer.
"Most of the screenings, workshops and panel discussions will be in Las Cruces," Schupack said Friday from her Los Angeles home.
She said because of the festival's previous success, it is expanding to Las Cruces, which has several venues from which to choose. Events will be hosted by the new Allen Theatres in Las Cruces, as well as New Mexico State University and Hotel Encanto de Las Cruces.
"Basically, the festival has grown and we needed more venues," Schupack said.
Alamogordo, she said, will host a joint opening night film event Thursday, April 23, at Allen Theatres.
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The the state's Computer Applications Center is getting its first close-up with the film industry.
Gov. Bill Richardson was at the Intel plant in Rio Rancho on Tuesday to announce the first commercial partnerships with the New Mexico Computing Applications Center and its supercomputer, Encanto. The new ventures initially are expected to create about 100 high-tech jobs. The partnerships are with firms in the media world and in health care.
Richardson called Encanto a major tool in developing a high-tech, high-wage economy.
DreamWorks Animation SKG Inc. is teaming up with Cerelink Digital Media Group of New Mexico to use the resources of the Computing Applications Center so DreamWorks can render its three-dimensional films in New Mexico.
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