There were 35 productions that called New Mexico home this year, according to the New Mexico Film Office. From documentaries ...
HURT THE U.S. KEEP IN MIND, THOUGH, FILM PRODUCTION IS ONE OF NEW MEXICO’S FASTEST GROWING INDUSTRIES. THAT’S ACCORDING TO OUR FILM OFFICE HERE, ALYSSA MUNOZ IS LIVE FROM NETFLIX STUDIOS WITH THE ...
The New Mexico film industry continues to be an economic driver due to the state’s Film Production Tax Credit. Despite the success, a report from the Legislative Finance Committee has found that the ...
Information on The List was gathered from New Mexico Film Office public news releases and could not be independently verified by Albuquerque Business First. The list includes film, TV and other ...
The drive to bring production to the state remains strong. Tax incentives remain roughly the same as last year with a base 25% and the potential to add up to 15% more with various options. Productions ...
New Mexico film has come a long way since our film industry tax-incentive system was implemented in 2003. Since then, the Land of Enchantment has seen major TV shows such as "Breaking Bad" and films ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The New Mexico Film Office has announced that the television series “Hate Train” is set to begin principal photography next month, filming in both Albuquerque and Farmington ...
LAS CRUCES, N.M. (KRQE) – A feature film called “Generational Difficulties” recently wrapped production in New Mexico. Director and producer Dave Murphy was inspired to film in Las Cruces after ...
LAS CRUCES — Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham congratulated the leadership of New Mexico State University as well as Doña Ana County’s filmmaker community Tuesday during a ceremonial groundbreaking for a ...
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