Sunday, February 20, 2011

Alaska increasing draw for TV, film productions INCENTIVES: Tax credits just as alluring as state's landscape.

Long a bit player in the entertainment world, Alaska increasingly is sought out by TV and film producers for its lure of spectacular beauty and peril, of wild adventures and dangerous jobs.

Alaska's new film production tax credit program has only amped up the state's evolving Q quotient, attracting several dozen projects since it was launched in 2008.

The state's new film office offers incentives including a 30 percent tax credit to qualifying productions spending at least $100,000 in the state. Added incentives for Alaska hires, as well as offseason and rural shoots, boost credits to a maximum of 44 percent.

To date, the $100 million program has approved a total of $6.1 million in tax credits for 16 productions -- including 11 reality projects and three feature films -- that spent a total of $18.5 million in the state. Another 30 projects, including eight feature film productions, have signed on for the credits.

The program is set to expire in 2013, and some state lawmakers are determined to keep it going.

Dave Worrell, manager of the Alaska Film Office, said, "People are curious about Alaska. They're curious about Alaskans. They're curious about Alaska jobs."

Most of the productions are based in TV reality: "Deadliest Catch," "Ice Road Truckers," "Gold Rush Alaska," "Alaska State Troopers," "Flying Wild Alaska" and, of course, the recently concluded special eight-part series, "Sarah Palin's Alaska," to name a few.

Palin's reality show, which aired on TLC, was among productions that tapped the incentives program. It was approved for a tax credit of nearly $1.2 million after spending about $3.6 million in the state, according to film office documents.

There also has been a noticeable uptick in interest from feature filmmakers -- where the big money is.

A major production starring Drew Barrymore, "Everybody Loves Whales," and a supernatural thriller starring Jon Voight filmed in Alaska last year, added to a trickle of feature films over the years with actual footage in Alaska.

Still, Alaska's incentive program is in its infancy, and movies set in Alaska continue to be filmed in other states and foreign locations such as British Columbia and elsewhere in Canada, which has a well-established incentives system.

"Alaska theme shows are going to entice more feature films to Alaska because they're going to see all of the different, great stories that Alaska has to tell," Worrell said. State Rep. Chris Tuck, an Anchorage Democrat, is a sponsor of bill that would extend the state film incentive program by 10 years and make another $200 million available on top of the current $100 million.

He believes the program takes precedence over addressing such industry challenges as a limited number of experienced crews in the state and a lack of infrastructure like a soundstage. Keeping the incentives alive are a critical first step, he said.

"We have to make sure that we have certainties for the movie industry so they can continue coming up here," he said.

For producers of the Discovery Channel's "Deadliest Catch," the tax credit is just an added perk. Alaska itself is the draw, said Phil Segal, president of Original Productions. The Burbank, Calif.-based company also produces the History channel's "Ice Road Truckers," a popular reality show about Far North truck drivers.

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