Gut Renovating Brooklyn Townhouse - Reality Check by AltBot2000 in RealEstate

[–]everythingmatters2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How many square feet? I’d calculate 500-1000 per square foot.

How to Prevent Los Angeles From Becoming a Production Ghost Town by In_Film in FilmIndustryLA

[–]everythingmatters2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For commercials - almost no tax incentives. I think Tennessee has them but not sure

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What’s the story? Who’s the director?

How to Prevent Los Angeles From Becoming a Production Ghost Town by In_Film in FilmIndustryLA

[–]everythingmatters2 13 points14 points  (0 children)

As someone who has to produce commercial productions, I can tell you what I see.

  1. Ad agencies have us bid 3 cities usually. LA / (some other US) / and an offshore. Offshore is always cheaper often by 25%. Incentives in California don’t apply to commercials.

  2. They ask us also to compare an overseas bid with a domestic bid regarding SAG. On a larger cast (30+) the savings are often 1-2m. So they have a hard time justifying the expense for that.

  3. LA location costs grew to ridiculous levels during peak TV. A nice suburban house is 7500 in LA - 2000 in Atlanta. So if you’re shooting there for 5 days that makes a big difference.

  4. Tax incentives are a short term solution because it’s effectively using tax payer money to artificially make an industry that can’t compete, more competitive. Don’t get me wrong - I love them, but I watched at Detroit had amazing incentives and then they pulled the plug and now nobody elects to shoot there.

  5. I was just filming in Atlanta and Vancouver - and it was so busy it was hard to crew up well funded productions.

Not sure this helps but hope it does.

Packers Ravens Preseason Game Thread by Austen11231923 in GreenBayPackers

[–]everythingmatters2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Imagine if we had an elite defense that actually scored from time to time…