Film and TV Production Suppliers by Location

Film and TV Production Suppliers by Location

We have aggregated our best film and TV production suppliers by location below so that you can more easily find the best film and television suppliers near you. Whether you need camera equipment rental, grip and electric services, locations scouting, post-production facilities, catering, or crew hire, the right supplier is almost always a local one — proximity saves cost, reduces logistics headaches, and builds long-term working relationships that make every production smoother.

The global film and television industry is valued at over $248 billion as of 2024, spanning streaming giants, major studios, independent productions, and commercial work.[1] Below we break down the world's major production hubs and the types of suppliers you'll find in each region. Click through to search suppliers near you.

London skyline — a world-leading film and TV production hub

London, United Kingdom

Industry value: £12.6bn (2023) Major studios: Pinewood, Shepperton, Elstree, Leavesden Recent productions: Mission: Impossible, The Crown, Paddington
Camera RentalPost-ProductionVFXLocationsCrew Hire

London is one of the world's most prolific film and television production centres. The city is home to some of the most technologically advanced studio complexes anywhere on the planet — Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire (just outside London) alone has hosted over 70 years of major Hollywood productions, from James Bond to Star Wars.[2]

The UK's generous High-End Television (HETV) tax relief and Film Tax Relief, offering rebates of up to 34% on qualifying UK expenditure, have made London an increasingly attractive destination for US studios and streamers alike.[3] Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+, and Apple TV+ have all established significant London-based production footprints in recent years.

Key supplier categories in London:

  • Camera & lighting rental — Arri Media, Panavision UK, Movietech, VMI
  • Post-production & VFX — Framestore, Double Negative (DNEG), Cinelab London, Deluxe UK
  • Locations — Film London, The Location Partnership
  • Catering & production support — Location Caterers, Film Catering Services
  • Crew hire agencies — The Guild of British Camera Technicians (GBCT)
London's production ecosystem stretches from the city itself into the surrounding Home Counties, giving productions access to everything from period architecture and modern cityscapes to rural countryside — all within a short drive of major studio facilities.
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Los Angeles — Hollywood and the global centre of film production

Los Angeles, California, USA

Industry value: $20bn+ annually (California) Major studios: Universal, Warner Bros., Paramount, Sony Districts: Hollywood, Burbank, Culver City, Santa Clarita
Grip & ElectricStuntsVFXCastingWardrobe

Los Angeles remains the undisputed global epicentre of the entertainment industry. Hollywood's studio system has shaped filmmaking worldwide for over a century, and while the industry has decentralised significantly due to competitive tax incentives in other states and countries, LA continues to attract a disproportionate share of high-budget productions and remains the home of the major studio networks, talent agencies, and industry unions.[4]

The LA production supply ecosystem is the most dense and comprehensive in the world. Every niche supplier imaginable — from armourers and animal wranglers to drone operators and dialect coaches — operates in the Los Angeles basin. The city's supplier infrastructure is so developed that even productions choosing to shoot elsewhere will often fly in specialist crew and equipment from Los Angeles.

Key supplier categories in Los Angeles:

  • Camera & equipment rental — Panavision, Keslow Camera, AbelCine, Birns & Sawyer
  • Grip & electric — Los Angeles Grip, Cinelease, Expendables
  • VFX & post-production — Industrial Light & Magic, Weta (LA office), Picture Shop
  • Casting — Breakdown Services, Casting Networks, Actors Access
  • Talent agencies — CAA, WME, UTA
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New York City — a powerhouse for TV drama and independent film

New York City, USA

Industry value: $84bn (NY State, 2023) Major studios: Steiner Studios, Kaufman Astoria, Chelsea Piers Recent productions: Succession, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, And Just Like That
LocationsPost-ProductionTalentPropsArt Departments

New York City is the world's second-largest film and television production hub, and in many ways it remains the global capital of prestige television drama. New York State offers a 25–35% film tax credit on qualified production expenditure, which has helped attract a wave of high-profile streaming productions in recent years.[5]

The city's unique visual landscape — its distinctive neighbourhoods, architecture, and cultural diversity — makes it an irreplaceable location for storytelling. Brooklyn's Steiner Studios complex is one of the largest studio facilities on the East Coast, offering over 500,000 square feet of production space.

Key supplier categories in New York:

  • Camera rental — Adorama Rental, AbelCine NYC, Panavision NYC
  • Studio facilities — Steiner Studios, Kaufman Astoria Studios, Chelsea Piers
  • Post-production — Harbor Picture Company, Technicolor NY, Company 3
  • Props & set dressing — Hand Prop Room, LCW Props, History for Hire
  • Locations — MOME (Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment)
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Toronto skyline — Canada's film and TV production capital

Toronto, Canada

Industry value: CAD $3.4bn (Ontario, 2023) Major studios: Pinewood Toronto Studios, Cinespace Film Studios Tax credits: Up to 35% OFTTC + 25% CPTC
Tax IncentivesLocation DoublesCrew HireStudios

Toronto has established itself as one of the world's most important production centres, frequently standing in for American cities while offering substantially lower costs and generous tax credits. Ontario's Ontario Film and Television Tax Credit (OFTTC) and the federal Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit (CPTC) together can cover 35% or more of eligible production costs.[6]

The city hosts over 2,500 film and television productions annually and boasts one of the most experienced English-speaking crews outside of the United States. Toronto regularly doubles for Chicago, New York, Boston, and other American cities, reducing location costs without sacrificing production value.

Key supplier categories in Toronto:

  • Studios — Pinewood Toronto Studios, Cinespace Film Studios, William F. White International
  • Equipment rental — William F. White, Sim International, PS Production Services
  • Crew hire — IATSE Local 667 (camera), IATSE Local 873 (wardrobe & art department)
  • VFX & post — Mr. X (now Framestore Toronto), Mavericks VFX, Cinesite Toronto
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Sydney Opera House and harbour — Australia's premier film production city

Sydney, Australia

Industry value: AUD $1.9bn (2022–23) Major studios: Fox Studios Australia, Docklands Studios (Melbourne) Location incentive: 30% Location Offset + 20% PDV Offset
Location FilmingStuntsVFXFacilities

Australia is an increasingly popular destination for major international productions, combining world-class technical facilities with extraordinary natural diversity and competitive government incentives. The Australian Government's Location Offset (30% rebate on qualifying Australian Production Expenditure) and Post, Digital & Visual Effects (PDV) Offset (20%) have attracted productions such as Thor: Love and Thunder, Elvis, Mortal Kombat, and multiple Netflix originals.[7]

Sydney's Fox Studios Australia — now known as the Entertainment Quarter — is the country's largest studio complex, while Melbourne, Brisbane, and the Gold Coast also host significant production infrastructure. Australia's unique landscapes make it a sought-after location for productions requiring environments unavailable elsewhere — from ancient deserts to tropical rainforests.

Key supplier categories in Sydney:

  • Studios & facilities — Fox Studios Australia, Trackdown Studios
  • Equipment rental — Lemac Film & Digital, Camera Corp
  • VFX & post — Rising Sun Pictures, Cutting Edge, Heckler
  • Crew & services — Media Entertainment and Arts Alliance (MEAA)
  • Locations — Screen Australia, Screen NSW
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Atlanta, Georgia — the rising powerhouse of American film and TV production

Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Industry value: $4.1bn (Georgia, FY2023) Major studios: Tyler Perry Studios, Trilith Studios, Pinewood Atlanta Tax credit: 30% Georgia Entertainment Tax Credit
StudiosLocationsCrewsTax Incentives

Atlanta has undergone a remarkable transformation over the past decade to become one of the most important production hubs in the United States. Georgia's 30% Entertainment Tax Credit, combined with lower cost of living and production costs relative to Los Angeles and New York, has made the state a magnet for major studio productions — earning Atlanta the nickname "Hollywood of the South."[8]

The Walking Dead, Stranger Things, Avengers: Endgame, Black Panther, Ant-Man, and dozens of other blockbuster productions have all been filmed in Georgia. Trilith Studios (formerly Pinewood Atlanta) alone offers over 700 acres of production space and has hosted some of the biggest Marvel Cinematic Universe productions. Tyler Perry Studios, with 330 acres and 12 purpose-built sound stages, is one of the largest studio campuses in the United States.

Key supplier categories in Atlanta:

  • Studios — Trilith Studios, Tyler Perry Studios, EUE/Screen Gems Atlanta
  • Equipment rental — Panavision Atlanta, Cinelease Atlanta
  • Crew hire — IATSE Local 479 (Atlanta), Georgia Production Partnership
  • Locations — Georgia Film Office
  • Catering & support — multiple Georgia-based production service companies
Find Atlanta Suppliers →

Other Key Production Hubs

While the locations above represent the world's busiest production centres, film and television production is a truly global industry with thriving supplier ecosystems in many other cities. Here are additional major hubs worth exploring:

  • Vancouver, Canada — Nicknamed "Hollywood North," Vancouver offers a 28–35% BC Production Services Tax Credit and hosts productions including Arrow, The Flash, Deadpool, and many more. Its diverse landscapes can double for nearly any setting.[9]
  • Dublin, Ireland — Section 481 tax relief (32% of eligible spend) and stunning landscapes have attracted productions such as Normal People, Vikings, and Braveheart. Screen Ireland is the national body supporting the industry.[10]
  • Prague, Czech Republic — Barrandov Studios and the city's extraordinary architecture and varied streetscapes make Prague a popular European location. Czech production incentives cover up to 20% of eligible costs.
  • Budapest, Hungary — Hungary offers a 30% tax rebate and Origo Film Studios is one of Europe's largest studio complexes, hosting productions including Blade Runner 2049 and Inferno.
  • Mumbai, India — The heart of Bollywood, Mumbai is the production centre for the world's most prolific film industry by volume. A thriving commercial and streaming sector supplements traditional Hindi cinema production.[11]
  • Cape Town, South Africa — A 25–35% SARS Film Incentive, world-class facilities at Cape Town Film Studios, and extraordinary landscapes from desert to ocean make Cape Town a rising international production destination.
  • Berlin, Germany — Germany's federal film incentives and the city's industrial spaces, Cold War architecture, and European atmosphere make Berlin a popular choice for prestige drama and co-productions.
  • Manchester, UK — MediaCityUK in Salford houses the BBC's national operations alongside ITV, dock10 Studios, and a dense cluster of production companies. The north of England offers significant cost advantages over London.[12]
Not sure where to start? Use our global supplier search to browse all locations and filter by supplier category — from camera rental and lighting to catering, casting, locations, and post-production services.

How to Choose the Right Location for Your Production

Selecting the right production location involves balancing several key factors beyond simple geography:

  • Tax incentives — Government rebates and credits can cover 20–35% of your total budget. Always consult a production accountant familiar with local incentive schemes before committing to a location.
  • Crew availability — Even the most generous tax rebate is worthless if experienced crew aren't available locally. Check with local guilds and unions about crew depth before committing.
  • Studio infrastructure — Consider whether stage space, drive-on lots, back lots, and technical facilities match your production's specific requirements.
  • Location diversity — The ability to shoot multiple different-looking environments within a short drive reduces costly company moves and travel days.
  • Exchange rates & cost of living — For international co-productions, favourable exchange rates can substantially increase the buying power of a fixed budget.

For professional guidance, national film commissions and screen agencies in each territory can provide free pre-production support, location databases, and introductions to vetted local suppliers. Links to key bodies are included in the citations below.

Sources & Citations

  1. Motion Picture Association, THEME Report: A Look at the Global Film & Television Industry, 2024. motionpictures.org
  2. Pinewood Group, History & Heritage. pinewoodgroup.com
  3. BFI & HMRC, Film and High-End Television Tax Relief. bfi.org.uk
  4. Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation, The Economic Impact of the Entertainment Industry in Los Angeles. laedc.org
  5. Empire State Development, NY Film Tax Credit Program. esd.ny.gov
  6. Ontario Creates, Ontario Film and Television Tax Credit. ontariocreates.ca
  7. Australian Government, Filming in Australia: Tax Offsets for Film. screenaustralia.gov.au
  8. Georgia Department of Economic Development, Georgia Entertainment Industry Investment Act. georgia.org/entertainment
  9. Creative BC, British Columbia Production Services Tax Credit. creativebc.com
  10. Screen Ireland, Section 481 Tax Relief. screenireland.ie
  11. Producers Guild of India / CII Media & Entertainment Report 2023. cii.in
  12. MediaCityUK, About MediaCityUK. mediacityuk.co.uk
Film and TV Production Suppliers by Location

Film and TV Production Suppliers by Location

We have aggregated our best film and TV production suppliers by location below so that you can more easily find the best film and television suppliers near you. Whether you need camera equipment rental, grip and electric services, locations scouting, post-production facilities, catering, or crew hire, the right supplier is almost always a local one — proximity saves cost, reduces logistics headaches, and builds long-term working relationships that make every production smoother.

The global film and television industry is valued at over $248 billion as of 2024, spanning streaming giants, major studios, independent productions, and commercial work.[1] Below we break down the world's major production hubs and the types of suppliers you'll find in each region. Click through to search suppliers near you.

London skyline — a world-leading film and TV production hub

London, United Kingdom

Industry value: £12.6bn (2023) Major studios: Pinewood, Shepperton, Elstree, Leavesden Recent productions: Mission: Impossible, The Crown, Paddington
Camera RentalPost-ProductionVFXLocationsCrew Hire

London is one of the world's most prolific film and television production centres. The city is home to some of the most technologically advanced studio complexes anywhere on the planet — Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire (just outside London) alone has hosted over 70 years of major Hollywood productions, from James Bond to Star Wars.[2]

The UK's generous High-End Television (HETV) tax relief and Film Tax Relief, offering rebates of up to 34% on qualifying UK expenditure, have made London an increasingly attractive destination for US studios and streamers alike.[3] Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+, and Apple TV+ have all established significant London-based production footprints in recent years.

Key supplier categories in London:

  • Camera & lighting rental — Arri Media, Panavision UK, Movietech, VMI
  • Post-production & VFX — Framestore, Double Negative (DNEG), Cinelab London, Deluxe UK
  • Locations — Film London, The Location Partnership
  • Catering & production support — Location Caterers, Film Catering Services
  • Crew hire agencies — The Guild of British Camera Technicians (GBCT)
London's production ecosystem stretches from the city itself into the surrounding Home Counties, giving productions access to everything from period architecture and modern cityscapes to rural countryside — all within a short drive of major studio facilities.
Find London Suppliers →
Los Angeles — Hollywood and the global centre of film production

Los Angeles, California, USA

Industry value: $20bn+ annually (California) Major studios: Universal, Warner Bros., Paramount, Sony Districts: Hollywood, Burbank, Culver City, Santa Clarita
Grip & ElectricStuntsVFXCastingWardrobe

Los Angeles remains the undisputed global epicentre of the entertainment industry. Hollywood's studio system has shaped filmmaking worldwide for over a century, and while the industry has decentralised significantly due to competitive tax incentives in other states and countries, LA continues to attract a disproportionate share of high-budget productions and remains the home of the major studio networks, talent agencies, and industry unions.[4]

The LA production supply ecosystem is the most dense and comprehensive in the world. Every niche supplier imaginable — from armourers and animal wranglers to drone operators and dialect coaches — operates in the Los Angeles basin. The city's supplier infrastructure is so developed that even productions choosing to shoot elsewhere will often fly in specialist crew and equipment from Los Angeles.

Key supplier categories in Los Angeles:

  • Camera & equipment rental — Panavision, Keslow Camera, AbelCine, Birns & Sawyer
  • Grip & electric — Los Angeles Grip, Cinelease, Expendables
  • VFX & post-production — Industrial Light & Magic, Weta (LA office), Picture Shop
  • Casting — Breakdown Services, Casting Networks, Actors Access
  • Talent agencies — CAA, WME, UTA
Find Los Angeles Suppliers →
New York City — a powerhouse for TV drama and independent film

New York City, USA

Industry value: $84bn (NY State, 2023) Major studios: Steiner Studios, Kaufman Astoria, Chelsea Piers Recent productions: Succession, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, And Just Like That
LocationsPost-ProductionTalentPropsArt Departments

New York City is the world's second-largest film and television production hub, and in many ways it remains the global capital of prestige television drama. New York State offers a 25–35% film tax credit on qualified production expenditure, which has helped attract a wave of high-profile streaming productions in recent years.[5]

The city's unique visual landscape — its distinctive neighbourhoods, architecture, and cultural diversity — makes it an irreplaceable location for storytelling. Brooklyn's Steiner Studios complex is one of the largest studio facilities on the East Coast, offering over 500,000 square feet of production space.

Key supplier categories in New York:

  • Camera rental — Adorama Rental, AbelCine NYC, Panavision NYC
  • Studio facilities — Steiner Studios, Kaufman Astoria Studios, Chelsea Piers
  • Post-production — Harbor Picture Company, Technicolor NY, Company 3
  • Props & set dressing — Hand Prop Room, LCW Props, History for Hire
  • Locations — MOME (Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment)
Find New York Suppliers →
Toronto skyline — Canada's film and TV production capital

Toronto, Canada

Industry value: CAD $3.4bn (Ontario, 2023) Major studios: Pinewood Toronto Studios, Cinespace Film Studios Tax credits: Up to 35% OFTTC + 25% CPTC
Tax IncentivesLocation DoublesCrew HireStudios

Toronto has established itself as one of the world's most important production centres, frequently standing in for American cities while offering substantially lower costs and generous tax credits. Ontario's Ontario Film and Television Tax Credit (OFTTC) and the federal Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit (CPTC) together can cover 35% or more of eligible production costs.[6]

The city hosts over 2,500 film and television productions annually and boasts one of the most experienced English-speaking crews outside of the United States. Toronto regularly doubles for Chicago, New York, Boston, and other American cities, reducing location costs without sacrificing production value.

Key supplier categories in Toronto:

  • Studios — Pinewood Toronto Studios, Cinespace Film Studios, William F. White International
  • Equipment rental — William F. White, Sim International, PS Production Services
  • Crew hire — IATSE Local 667 (camera), IATSE Local 873 (wardrobe & art department)
  • VFX & post — Mr. X (now Framestore Toronto), Mavericks VFX, Cinesite Toronto
Find Toronto Suppliers →
Sydney Opera House and harbour — Australia's premier film production city

Sydney, Australia

Industry value: AUD $1.9bn (2022–23) Major studios: Fox Studios Australia, Docklands Studios (Melbourne) Location incentive: 30% Location Offset + 20% PDV Offset
Location FilmingStuntsVFXFacilities

Australia is an increasingly popular destination for major international productions, combining world-class technical facilities with extraordinary natural diversity and competitive government incentives. The Australian Government's Location Offset (30% rebate on qualifying Australian Production Expenditure) and Post, Digital & Visual Effects (PDV) Offset (20%) have attracted productions such as Thor: Love and Thunder, Elvis, Mortal Kombat, and multiple Netflix originals.[7]

Sydney's Fox Studios Australia — now known as the Entertainment Quarter — is the country's largest studio complex, while Melbourne, Brisbane, and the Gold Coast also host significant production infrastructure. Australia's unique landscapes make it a sought-after location for productions requiring environments unavailable elsewhere — from ancient deserts to tropical rainforests.

Key supplier categories in Sydney:

  • Studios & facilities — Fox Studios Australia, Trackdown Studios
  • Equipment rental — Lemac Film & Digital, Camera Corp
  • VFX & post — Rising Sun Pictures, Cutting Edge, Heckler
  • Crew & services — Media Entertainment and Arts Alliance (MEAA)
  • Locations — Screen Australia, Screen NSW
Find Sydney Suppliers →
Atlanta, Georgia — the rising powerhouse of American film and TV production

Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Industry value: $4.1bn (Georgia, FY2023) Major studios: Tyler Perry Studios, Trilith Studios, Pinewood Atlanta Tax credit: 30% Georgia Entertainment Tax Credit
StudiosLocationsCrewsTax Incentives

Atlanta has undergone a remarkable transformation over the past decade to become one of the most important production hubs in the United States. Georgia's 30% Entertainment Tax Credit, combined with lower cost of living and production costs relative to Los Angeles and New York, has made the state a magnet for major studio productions — earning Atlanta the nickname "Hollywood of the South."[8]

The Walking Dead, Stranger Things, Avengers: Endgame, Black Panther, Ant-Man, and dozens of other blockbuster productions have all been filmed in Georgia. Trilith Studios (formerly Pinewood Atlanta) alone offers over 700 acres of production space and has hosted some of the biggest Marvel Cinematic Universe productions. Tyler Perry Studios, with 330 acres and 12 purpose-built sound stages, is one of the largest studio campuses in the United States.

Key supplier categories in Atlanta:

  • Studios — Trilith Studios, Tyler Perry Studios, EUE/Screen Gems Atlanta
  • Equipment rental — Panavision Atlanta, Cinelease Atlanta
  • Crew hire — IATSE Local 479 (Atlanta), Georgia Production Partnership
  • Locations — Georgia Film Office
  • Catering & support — multiple Georgia-based production service companies
Find Atlanta Suppliers →

Other Key Production Hubs

While the locations above represent the world's busiest production centres, film and television production is a truly global industry with thriving supplier ecosystems in many other cities. Here are additional major hubs worth exploring:

  • Vancouver, Canada — Nicknamed "Hollywood North," Vancouver offers a 28–35% BC Production Services Tax Credit and hosts productions including Arrow, The Flash, Deadpool, and many more. Its diverse landscapes can double for nearly any setting.[9]
  • Dublin, Ireland — Section 481 tax relief (32% of eligible spend) and stunning landscapes have attracted productions such as Normal People, Vikings, and Braveheart. Screen Ireland is the national body supporting the industry.[10]
  • Prague, Czech Republic — Barrandov Studios and the city's extraordinary architecture and varied streetscapes make Prague a popular European location. Czech production incentives cover up to 20% of eligible costs.
  • Budapest, Hungary — Hungary offers a 30% tax rebate and Origo Film Studios is one of Europe's largest studio complexes, hosting productions including Blade Runner 2049 and Inferno.
  • Mumbai, India — The heart of Bollywood, Mumbai is the production centre for the world's most prolific film industry by volume. A thriving commercial and streaming sector supplements traditional Hindi cinema production.[11]
  • Cape Town, South Africa — A 25–35% SARS Film Incentive, world-class facilities at Cape Town Film Studios, and extraordinary landscapes from desert to ocean make Cape Town a rising international production destination.
  • Berlin, Germany — Germany's federal film incentives and the city's industrial spaces, Cold War architecture, and European atmosphere make Berlin a popular choice for prestige drama and co-productions.
  • Manchester, UK — MediaCityUK in Salford houses the BBC's national operations alongside ITV, dock10 Studios, and a dense cluster of production companies. The north of England offers significant cost advantages over London.[12]
Not sure where to start? Use our global supplier search to browse all locations and filter by supplier category — from camera rental and lighting to catering, casting, locations, and post-production services.

How to Choose the Right Location for Your Production

Selecting the right production location involves balancing several key factors beyond simple geography:

  • Tax incentives — Government rebates and credits can cover 20–35% of your total budget. Always consult a production accountant familiar with local incentive schemes before committing to a location.
  • Crew availability — Even the most generous tax rebate is worthless if experienced crew aren't available locally. Check with local guilds and unions about crew depth before committing.
  • Studio infrastructure — Consider whether stage space, drive-on lots, back lots, and technical facilities match your production's specific requirements.
  • Location diversity — The ability to shoot multiple different-looking environments within a short drive reduces costly company moves and travel days.
  • Exchange rates & cost of living — For international co-productions, favourable exchange rates can substantially increase the buying power of a fixed budget.

For professional guidance, national film commissions and screen agencies in each territory can provide free pre-production support, location databases, and introductions to vetted local suppliers. Links to key bodies are included in the citations below.

Sources & Citations

  1. Motion Picture Association, THEME Report: A Look at the Global Film & Television Industry, 2024. motionpictures.org
  2. Pinewood Group, History & Heritage. pinewoodgroup.com
  3. BFI & HMRC, Film and High-End Television Tax Relief. bfi.org.uk
  4. Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation, The Economic Impact of the Entertainment Industry in Los Angeles. laedc.org
  5. Empire State Development, NY Film Tax Credit Program. esd.ny.gov
  6. Ontario Creates, Ontario Film and Television Tax Credit. ontariocreates.ca
  7. Australian Government, Filming in Australia: Tax Offsets for Film. screenaustralia.gov.au
  8. Georgia Department of Economic Development, Georgia Entertainment Industry Investment Act. georgia.org/entertainment
  9. Creative BC, British Columbia Production Services Tax Credit. creativebc.com
  10. Screen Ireland, Section 481 Tax Relief. screenireland.ie
  11. Producers Guild of India / CII Media & Entertainment Report 2023. cii.in
  12. MediaCityUK, About MediaCityUK. mediacityuk.co.uk