We're expecting a very busy summer. But we don't have anything we can talk about yet.
We hope to have good news soon. We would love to have them here.
Nothing is coming in. Nobody is scouting. The tax incentives are gone for this (fiscal) year, and the new ones are not in effect until July 1 ... when $10 million will be awarded.
We are thrilled that Allegheny County has deemed a willingness to fund film production in our region. We will encourage film production to apply for assistance from the film office.
We work with union and with nonunion films. We talked with Cameron (Romero) about his movie ('The Screening'). We have a file on that.
We're thrilled we at least have some sort of incentive.
We did a pre-holiday e-mail, but the invitations will go out in another two weeks. This should be the biggest and best party we've had in six years. It's a great way to experience a little bit of Hollywood right here in Pittsburgh.
We could take it all. It depends on what comes up.
Once we enacted statewide tax credit legislation, that has made (Pennsylvania) a lot more attractive destination. We're on the radar now.
It's a great way to experience a little bit of Hollywood in Pittsburgh.
It's first-come, first-served now. It's not pro-rated anymore.
The film industry is one of the most resilient industries ever. I would think Hollywood will come back. In the meantime, I would hope the film industry would be helpful and supportive to the people of Louisiana, given how supportive Louisiana has been to the film industry.
The film industry is one of the most resilient industries ever.