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The film industry in Louisiana has grown dramatically in recent years [1] [2] largely due to the state's 2002 tax incentives aimed at attracting film and television companies. [2] The success of Louisiana 's film industry caused the state to be nicknamed " Hollywood South " or " Hollywood on the Bayou ".
LIFT Productions (an acronym for Louisiana Institute of Film Technology) was the first concerted private sector effort to combat "runaway production" of film and television from the United States. In the 1990s the U.S. market lost over 100,000 production-related jobs, [ 1 ] as motion picture and television programming increasingly became ...
Battleship (film) Bayou (film) The Baytown Outlaws; Beasts of the Southern Wild; Because of Winn-Dixie (film) The Beguiled (2017 film) Belle River (film) The Best of Me (2014 film) The Beyond (1981 film) Big Shark; Blaze (1989 film) The Blind (film) The Blob (1988 film) Blonde Ambition; Broken City; Bug (2006 film) Bullet to the Head
Louisiana will preserve its tax incentive for film and TV production, with a $25 million cut, under a budget deal reached by lawmakers. The state Senate voted 38-1 on Friday to lower the cap on ...
Allies of the film industry in the Louisiana Legislature said Wednesday they will work to salvage the state’s production incentive, after the House voted to repeal it this week. The state House ...
Bed of Roses (1933 film) Belle of the Nineties; The Beyond (1981 film) The Big Easy (film) Big Shark; Bill & Ted Face the Music; Birth of the Blues; Black and Blue (2019 film) Black as Night; Black Like Me (film) Blue Bayou (film) The Broken Mask; The Buccaneer (1938 film) The Buccaneer (1958 film) Buccaneer's Girl; Bullet to the Head
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In the theater and film industry, a wire rigger is a worker in the special effects/stunts film crew who "flies" actors.They are responsible for rigging special harnesses to attached wires which in turn are run through a series of "blocks" to a control area where a wire rigger raises, lowers or traverses an actor wearing the harness, which is then used to make the actor "fly" or to throw the ...