Monthly Archives: March 2017

Film Florida Annual Meeting: May 22 – 24, 2017 on the Emerald Coast

Film Florida, along with the Emerald Coast Film Commission, is excited to announce plans for the Annual Meeting including Board of Directors Elections taking place May 22 - 24, 2017 on Florida's beautiful Emerald Coast. While portions are open to Film Florida members only, as always, our Welcome Reception and Board of Directors Meeting are [...]

2021-09-20T07:55:17-04:00March 30th, 2017|

Join Film Florida For Produced By 2017

Registration for the Produced By Conference is underway! The conference will be held in Los Angeles June 10 - 11, 2017. If you are interested in attending Produced By, please email info@filmflorida.org with your interest by Friday, May 12th. Attendees of the Production By Conference gain access to: Award-Winning and Emerging Filmmakers and Showrunners Cutting Edge Sessions, Workshops [...]

2021-09-20T07:55:17-04:00March 24th, 2017|

Tallahassee Quarterly Meeting and Capitol Meetings Update

On Monday March 20th, Film Florida held our Quarterly Board of Directors Meeting in Tallahassee. The meeting was very productive and being in Tallahassee during the legislative session, the meeting had a heavy legislative undertone. As everyone is aware, the Florida House continues to pursue HB 7005 that would, among other agencies, close the Florida [...]

2021-09-20T07:55:17-04:00March 24th, 2017|

URGENT REQUEST: NEEDED BY TUESDAY MARCH 14th

As a strong supporter of the film, television and digital media industry in Florida, we need your help! As you are aware, the Florida House of Representatives is set to pass legislation (HB 7005) that would shutter the Florida Office of Film and Entertainment and put an end to the Entertainment Industry Sales Tax Exemption [...]

2017-03-08T22:22:16-05:00March 8th, 2017|

Film Florida 2017 Legislative Session Kick-Off

With the official start of the 2017 Legislative Session this week we wanted to update everyone on where things stand legislatively. For the first time since 2004, Florida does not have a state-wide program to entice film, television and digital media projects and companies to our state. Since last summer, Film Florida has been working [...]

2017-03-07T14:35:53-05:00March 7th, 2017|

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