
Film Tucson
Welcome to Arizona – America’s backlot. With over 300 days of sunshine, Arizona’s new budget-friendly TV and film tax credits, no permit application fees for use of state roads and state parks, pre-negotiated discounts from hotels, rental vehicles, restaurants, and more. Arizona’s southwest is the right choice for your next production in the USA. Tired of shooting in the same places over and over again? Point your camera towards a fresh perspective. Few locations offer Arizona’s endless variety of outdoor scenic vistas, all within a few hours’ drive. Recent agreements with the State of Sonora, Mexico, and the Navajo Nation have increased Arizona’s already impressive location offerings. Apply for Arizona’s new film incentives that provide a refundable tax credit for the motion picture industry. Lower production costs, streamlined permitting processes, experienced crews, and talent: everything your production needs. Arizona's Motion Picture Production Program (MPPP) allows production companies the opportunity to recapture a percentage of qualified production expenses spent in Arizona. Arizona’s southwest has it all! Let Flagstaff’s four-season mountain town, Phoenix’s urban landscape, and Tucson's 350+ days of sunshine tell your story. Come discover why Arizona is America’s backlot!
Classification | Film Commissions |
Type | F C M T D I P |
Address | 115 North Church Avenue, Suite 200 Tucson 85701 |
State | Arizona |
Country | United States of America |
Website | www.filmtucson.com |
Telephone | +1 (520) 770-2172 |
Fax | +1 (520) 629-0160 |
Languages | English |
Trading since | 1975 |
Contact | Peter Catalanotte - Production Coordinator - Mobile: 5203494729 |
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