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  1. The estimated economic impact of the Florida Film and Entertainment Industry grew from nearly $27 billion in 2003 to $29.2 billion in 2007. The industry is currently responsible for over 207,000 jobs in the state, a 3.7 percent increase from 2003, and generates nearly half a billion dollars in tax revenues annually, up an estimated 5.3 percent ...

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  2. Mar 20, 2023 · It chose to film in South Florida desipte the fact that it did not got incentives. Lawmakers questioned the fate of an office that seeks to bolster the entertainment industry in Florida, as the ...

  3. A few indie darlings. Some independent films manage to stand out from the crowd and achieve mainstream and critical success. Released in 2022, the acclaimed sci-fi drama “Everything, Everywhere ...

  4. Analysis of the Florida Film and Entertainment Industry Prepared for: The Governor’s Office of Film & Entertainment Lucia Fishburne, State Film Commissioner Principal Investigator: Dr. Rick Harper, Director Haas Center for Business Research and Economic Development University of West Florida

  5. Apr 23, 2024 · For over 100 years, the film industry in Florida has thrived, bringing business to local towns and residents. The state, which once held the third-place spot in the nation for production work, now ...

  6. Apr 24, 2024 · With less productions taking place in Florida, those seeking job opportunities have begun searching out of state. For over 100 years, the film industry in Florida has thrived, bringing business to local towns and residents. The state, which once held the third-place spot in the nation for production work, now doesn’t even reach top 20 lists.

  7. Film Florida predicts that Florida has missed out on $1.5 billion in the film, television, and media business since the Florida Entertainment Industry Financial Incentive Program expired in 2016. Film Florida produced a “Lost Business Map” to showcase all the missed opportunity projects. New Film Legislation in 2022: