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Before and during the G20 in June 2010 lots productions and even live shows and events avoided Ontario and a lot of locale technicians were unemployed for that duration. For example, super star group U2 came in July 2009 and they played two nights in the Rogers Center. In 2011, they played one night, filling the stadium to capacity. It has taken a long time for the production base to recover from the losses because of the G20.
Another area of concern was the media how it reported that local governments are strapped for cash to pay for Paid Duty Officers (PDO) on film and TV sets. Little do they know, PDO’s cost nothing to the taxpayers and must be paid for by the productions that come to film. In British Columbia private security is used on film sets, not PDO’s which brings down costs for the producers.
2012 is expected to be a banner year. Film and TV production generates approximately $2 billion annually for the Ontario economy and creates about 276,000 jobs. If only they could increase tax credits for local productions and talent.
Paul Collins, author of Mack Dunstan’s Inferno / Mystery of Everyman’s Way
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