California Film Commission

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California Film Commission
Agency overview
Formed 1985
Headquarters 7080 Hollywood Boulevard, Suite 900, Hollywood, California 90028
Agency executives
  • Amy Lemisch, Director
  • Steve Dayan, Chairman
Parent agency Governor's Office of Business and Economic Development - (GO-Biz)
Website http://www.film.ca.gov/

The California Film Commission (CFC) was founded in 1985 by then California Governor George Deukmejian[1] to act in an economic development capacity for the state.[2] It is a part of the California Trade and Commerce Agency,[3] formerly the Business, Transportation, and Housing Agency. Its purpose is to enhance California's position as the location of choice for motion picture, television and commercial production.[4]

The board is made up of 26 members, appointed by the Governor, the Senate Committee on Rules, and the Speaker of the Assembly, as well as ex officio membership.[5] The commission has two programs: Film California First and Star Program. The former, founded in 2000 by then Governor Gray Davis,[6] refunds location costs to filmmakers for certain locations and expenses. The later offers certain state owned properties for free to filmmakers.[7] There are over 50 local film commissions known as FLICS (Film Locations in California, Statewide) associated with CFC that provide local support for filmmakers and facilitate with the permit process.[8]

The current Director of the California Film Commission is Amy Lemisch.[9] Previous directors included Lisa Rawlins,[10] and Karen Constine.[11]

Library

In 1993, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory signed an agreement to develop an online reference system for the CFC's Location Resource Library. The Electronic Production Resource Library Information Database would be a catalog for the more than 200,000 location photographs that the CFC had at the time.[2] The project, undertaken by CalTech who manages the JPL for NASA, and the California Trade and Commerce Agency, aims to assist with the screening process for potential production locations through the use of new technology.[12]

The library is the world's largest of its kind, housing hundreds of thousands of images of California.[13] The website CinemaScout helps production scouts review locations and plan a shoot.[14] Subject categories include: Towns and Communities; Residential; Commercial and Retail; Public/Government/Municipal; Educational and Religious; Industrial; Parks and Recreation Areas; Ranches, Farms and Agriculture; Transportation; Water and Coastal Area; and Geography/Geology.[15]

Awards

CFC and FLICS are hosts of the California On Location Awards[4] which include the Location Professional of the Year Award and the Robin Eickman Memorial Mentorship Award.[16]

At the 2009 Locations Trade Show, attended by 180 film commissions and others representing more than 30 countries, the CFC's pavilion received 2nd Prize for "Most Informative Booth".[17]

References

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