The EDC's Metro
Orlando Film & Entertainment Commission released the results of a study
that measured the impact the film and entertainment industry has on our region. The
most telling number of the study is the total sales of our local film, digital
media and entertainment industry. At $845.5 million, we've seen significant
growth in this sector. However, it is where this growth is happening that
is of most interest.
It appears that
a shift is happening from location based projects, such as feature films,
to more digital production that is not location specific. That's important
because it means that local companies are being forced to modify how they
do business. Many have effectively made the transition to new digital formats.
The result has been growth and the ability to compete for projects on a national
and international level.
Orlando's traditional "bread
and butter"—the production of commercial spots—has also
increased and provides a consistent base of work for many local companies.
These results
underlie the importance of the EDC Film & Entertainment Commission's
work to help local companies understand the requirements necessary to compete
in a global market. They also highlight the importance of training provided
by UCF, Full Sail, and local community colleges in preparing today's film
and digital media workforce.
For additional
information related to this study, contact info@filmorlando.com.
To view the Film, Digital Media & Entertainment
Production Activity Survey, click on the link below. |
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Film,
Digital Media & Entertainment Production Activity Survey |