![]() “There is a complete department that is here - simply because filming is here.” ![]() Seeing people here working nonstop, we create a lot of jobs, and with the film industry I have been able to maintain my staff,” The Studios at Journal Center Vice President Brian Fantl said. The Studios at the Journal Center includes a 23,146 square foot stage, a 21,000 square foot mill space, dock access, a 10,000 square foot space for production offices, as well as plentiful parking. Hanover Studios offers a newly built 25,000 square foot stage. These facilities will allow New Mexico to capture additional productions, create more jobs, and inject new revenue into local businesses.Īlbuquerque will be adding two new qualified production facilities, Hanover Studios, located in the westside of Albuquerque, and the Studios at Journal Center in central Albuquerque. Soundstage infrastructure has been in short supply globally since the COVID-19 pandemic and is a critical component in fostering New Mexico’s film, television, and digital media ecosystem. The newly qualified stages in the Albuquerque, Santa Fe, and Las Cruces areas, in addition to the new movie ranch in the town of Stanley, add to New Mexico’s already robust offerings to the industry. These new production facilities, including stages, support space, and a movie ranch, will further fuel the state’s booming industry. ![]() With these additions, the list of Qualified Production Facilities is now 21 statewide. Productions utilising qualified facilities in New Mexico, as per the state’s film incentive, are eligible for a 5% uplift on qualifying expenditures. New Mexico Film Office director, Amber Dodson, has announced the expansion of eight new qualified production facilities throughout the state. ![]()
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