meme405 | 05-03-2016 03:57 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Spoon
(Post 8752430)
Resources and infrastructure are stuck to the ground. They have no other option than to be where the resource is located. Where as the movie industry is for the most part mobile. If shooting in Destination X will reduce costs by a significant amount of money compared to Vancouver, they're going there. It's all about bargaining position. | This is true, but I wouldn't say they have "No option".
Companies are doing much less of the work here, and shipping much of it overseas to do, we see it in forestry with raw logs, and we see it in mining with concentrate being shipped overseas instead of actually refining and smelting the copper or precious metals here.
You have to look at it from a larger perspective, if you can keep one saw mill open for 40 years with a tax credit, is that better or worse than bringing in one TV show production for 9 months? |