A recent report from KRQE examines the impact of overseas film productions on New Mexico’s local industry. The state has long been a popular destination for film and television productions due to its diverse landscapes and lucrative tax incentives. However, some industry insiders are concerned that the increasing number of overseas productions are luring work away from local crews and talent.
The report highlights the case of a local production company that lost out on a project to an overseas production due to budget constraints. With more productions choosing to film overseas for lower costs, there is a growing fear that New Mexico’s film industry could suffer.
While some argue that overseas productions bring valuable experience and exposure to local crews, others believe that the loss of work to international competitors could have long-term negative consequences for the state’s industry. As New Mexico continues to attract major Hollywood productions, it remains to be seen how the balance between local and overseas projects will impact the state’s economy and workforce.
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