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Sunday, May 3, 2020

Best international film incentives for Laos - Producers may consider Laos as film destination

International Film Incentive for Laos 


Laos Film Commissioner is open to 
supporting the international film community. 


During these times, we must stay Flexible, and we are prepared to have Negotiable incentives based on a case-by-case basis. 


To qualify for these economic and cultural funds, foreign producers do NOT need to co-produce with a Laotian producer


Complimentary Film Fixer: 
We offer the best guides in the country, FREE of any additional charges for any productions over $1,000,000 spent in country. 


Complimentary Advisory Services for EP: 
Executive Producers will have a direct liaison to the Laos Film Commission for any productions over $250,000. 


On Set Registered Nurse: 
Since the COVID-19 outbreak, all productions are required to hire a full time registered nurse to check temperatures, ask for symptoms, monitor social distancing during meals, and general health of all cast and crew. We will assist you with finding this qualified person. 


Product Placement: 
We streamline Clearance and approvals needed for any international film productions, to use local prints, products, and items produced in Laos in their films. 


Hotels / Housing: 
All taxes and government fees are waived when cast and crews stay at approved facilities. 


Costumes: 
Orders for 100 or more authentic Laotian costumes for use in a local production, may be negotiated and sourced through the Film Commission. There is a 50% rebate for orders of 150 authentic costumes or more. 


Security: 
For productions of $250,000 or more, film set security may be provided by local police and military forces. Terms are negotiable. 

Equipment: Any fees at the border for importing film production equipment from surrounding countries will be waived, for equipment and crews who stay in Laos longer than 14 days. Laos wants to make travel and communication seamless for film crews to travel across the borders, by building relationships with the surrounding countries. 


Script / Screenplay: 
If you have a project that accurately depicts the Vietnam War, Ho Chi Minh Trail, and the Laotian people in Laos, it will get consideration for 100% waiver of ALL location fees during production. NO cost for these locations, if the Laos Film Commission gives your production prior green light approval. 


Hollywood / California: 
Any production that diverts their backlogged productions to Laos will receive priority over all local productions as it pertains to: locations, crew, and equipment. The Laotian people understand that this is in support of the bigger picture to build the entertainment industry. We are here to help the Entertainment industry move forward during COVID-19. 


Editing: 
If any Total Run Time (TRT) is over 1 hour, for one project, and that entire project was edited in Laos, it qualifies for a 20% discount of fees. Discount is negotiated before starting the editing project. Laos Film Commission may assist in finding talent and negotiating local deals for international productions. 


Equipment exchange program: 
As productions bring in equipment from outside of Laos, they may use the depreciated value of accepted items as an exchange for: services provided, locations, vat fees, taxes, housing accommodations, and transportation fees. The items, values, and terms of the Barter agreement will be clearly stated, and agreed upon, in any production contracts, prior to filming. This program is set up to help add much needed equipment to the Laos film industry inventory. As an emerging forward-thinking country, Laos is looking for innovative ways to build and sustain the Entertainment industry. 


Independent Producers: 
All video, film, or digital content productions do require a special film permit in Laos. This fee is waived for all productions under $50,000. Independent filmmakers must still submit their project and get permission granted to produce content in Laos. 


Extra talent for your film: 
If a production hires over 100 local extras for any film scene, The Laotian government can provide, up to, an additional 100 actors for that same scene. 

Production is responsible for the cost of the meals. Production pays for 100 Background actors, and Laos government will provide 100 background actors at no day rate cost to the production. 


How do we get FREE talent? 
Actors in Laos seek much needed training. This opportunity is offered voluntarily to the local community, and the background actors are selected from their voluntary submissions. These are people who seek more training on film sets. Production pays for all normal meals and health requirements. ONLY day rate is not paid by production. 


Cast & Crew Local hiring requirement: 
NO local hiring requirement. 

Laos Film Commission understands the value in building the entertainment industry. Until the local labor force can sustain international needs, there will not be a hiring requirement for producers to take advantage of incentives offered by the Laos Film Commission. Hotels, restaurants, merchants, and many more will benefit from the film productions in Laos. 


Bulk Shipping: 
Cast & Crew may send home up to 10 pounds each of locally purchased items. Laos Film Commission will pay for the shipping back home! We want some of our culture to reach your home town. 


How can I qualify for an incentive? 
Producers MUST ask to coordinate all of the details for each project. It is not the responsibility of the Laos Film Commission to figure out which incentive works for your project. 


All incentives are subject to change at any time before an agreement is made. All signed agreements will be honored.

Prior to pre-production, submit request and an estimate of total qualified expenditures to the Laos Film Commission. 

Program is administered on a first-come, first-served basis. 


Contact USA: 833.732.7827 
Laos: 856.20.5588.8999 
Email: info@laosfilmcommission.com


Posted:
05/03/2020
9:00 AM PST

Monday, January 9, 2017

indie filmmakers should get film permits

Fresno Film Commission, film permit
Please practice safe independent filmmaking.
Doing the right thing for a long time.

"The George Ohan journey"
Fulton Film Company FB page:
Fresno, CA 93721
-indie filmmakers or film students may find this article interesting

Compton High School - Social Media Week

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Los Angeles is home to the world’s most talented filmmakers.  Need proof?  Consider the thousands of students who come to Los Angeles each year to enroll at one of our prestigious local film schools.
FilmL.A. knows just how important student filmmakers are to local filming.  Student films make up about seven percent of all permitted film production days (PPD) logged in the Los Angeles region, and in some quarters, we receive just as many days of student filming as we do PPD for full-length features.  Student filmmakers are also the next generation of Hitchcocks, Chaplains, Scorseses, and Spielbergs, so we know it’s important that their first experience filming in L.A. is a good one.

FilmL.A. allows students enrolled in accredited, college-level film education programs to apply for film permits at discount rates. A small team of dedicated student coordinators is also available to help students with their permitting needs. From lane closures to street closures, filming at a park or the beach, students can do it all, and our staff members are here to help them with production planning questions and walk them through the film permit process.

The process for obtaining a student permit is a little different for students than it is for other FilmL.A. customers.  It starts with an in-person consultation at our office (appointments must be booked at least 72 hours before the first day of filming).  Students must then obtain a student certification letter on school letterhead to verify the permit applicant is a current student in good standing. Letters cannot be more than 30 days old and must specify that the student film project is not for commercial purposes. A valid student ID is also required.

FilmL.A. has made things easier for advanced student filmmakers as well.  Students working on graduate-level thesis projects no longer have to apply for permits in person.  Students meeting this requirement can submit permit applications via FilmL.A.’s Online Permit System (OPS), which prior to September 2011 was reserved for use by film production companies and permit services.  A student certification letter and other documentation are still needed, however.

We recently spoke with Ferdinand Ramml and George Ohan, graduates of the American Film Institute and Los Angeles Film School, respectively, and asked them to share their thoughts about student filming in Los Angeles.  Ramml already works in Los Angeles as a film producer. Ohan plans to enroll in the University of California Los Angeles’ graduate program in producing.
G.I. Film Festival commercial Producer

Asked why he decided to continue working in Los Angeles after graduation, Ramml responded, “I decided to remain in Los Angeles because of the connections I made while I attended AFI.”  Ramml went on to say, “Most people want to work in Los Angeles because almost any genre of film can be shot here. Whether it’s a documentary, a music video, a commercial, anything at all – it’s shot here every day.”

George Ohan served in the United States Army for eight years prior to enrolling at Los Angeles Film School. As a student, Ohan had the opportunity to work on professional projects to build his resume. George has visited FilmL.A. many times for film permits for student projects and on behalf of film companies. Ohan was also among the first group of students to use FilmL.A.’s Online Permit System (OPS) to submit permit applications.

“I like the experience of applying in person,” Ohan admits, “but the OPS system allows me to apply from anywhere, which saves me time and money because I have to pay to park when I come downtown.”

When asked for words of wisdom to share with current film students, Ramml advised that students should, “be nice to everyone. Never forget the people who helped you.”

Ohan advised being proactive about community relations.  “Shoot responsibly,” Ohan said.  “You have to earn trust and credibility and build a rapport with the people in the cities in which you wish to do business.”
Denver, Colorado magazine cover photoshoot

Thursday, December 15, 2016

Film production locations in central california, Fresno

Photography is provided as a courtesy of Fulton Film Company. We are on a mission to help build the film / entertainment industry in Fresno.

Fresno, California 93721
FultonFilmCompany@gmail.com

Photography by: George Ohan
Why are you on the road?

O street exit off Highway 41 South

Van Ness

Spiral parking tower


Photography by: George Ohan


Photography by: George Ohan


Photography by: George Ohan

Chuckchansi Park
"Open during construction"

T.W. Patterson Building

Security Bank building

Theatre

Radisson

Fulton Mall

Bank of the West

Masten Towers

Van Ness

Guarantee building

Fulton Mall construction

Fulton Mall and Fresno street

Crest Theatre - For Rent

Fulton Film Company


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