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International Film and Television Production in Canada: Setting the Record Straight About U.S. “Runaway” Production

"Production that takes place outside the U.S. is deemed to be "stolen" and is called "runaway" production. In June 1999, the Screen Actors Guild and the Directors Guild of America released the 'U.S. Runaway Film and Television Production Study Report written by the Santa Monica office of The Monitor Company."
  
    
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"People in the Canadian film industry feel that Canada continues to be attacked unfairly, based on the inflated claims made in the Monitor Report and recent scaremongering. In response, it retained Neil Craig Associates to collect authoritative data on the volume of U.S. production that takes place in Canada. Neil Craig was also asked to research how much money is returned to the U.S. industry as a result of products sold or licensed for viewing in Canadian markets. The results of this study dispel many of the myths perpetrated by the Monitor Report and show that far more money is returned to the U.S. production industry than is spent by that industry on production activity in Canada."

Creator(s) Neil Craig Associates
Source Location Canada
Date Published
2004-10
Language English
URL http://www.filmontario ...
Copyright Holder Neil Craig Associates

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