Top 25 Recipients Of Connecticut's Film Tax Credits
The state's film tax credit program has paid more than $360 million in credits for production and infrastructure work related to the motion picture, television and video game industries. The total money spent in Connecticut for that work to be performed in the state: $1.29 billion.
Click through the gallery for details of the 25 recipients of the most money from the film tax credit program -- and some notables who received less money -- based on records from the state's Department of Economic and Community Development from the program's start in 2007 through September 2012.
For more, read Dan Haar's column: An Industry Is Born: Closeup Shot At 5 Years of Film Tax Credits
Sources: Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development; Internet Movie Database; Courant reporting
Click through the gallery for details of the 25 recipients of the most money from the film tax credit program -- and some notables who received less money -- based on records from the state's Department of Economic and Community Development from the program's start in 2007 through September 2012.
For more, read Dan Haar's column: An Industry Is Born: Closeup Shot At 5 Years of Film Tax Credits
Sources: Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development; Internet Movie Database; Courant reporting
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1. Blue Sky Studios
Film Tax Credit: $60,847,006.70
Productions: Animated motion pictures including Ice Age, Rio, Horton Hears A Who Filming Locations: Greenwich Caption: From left, Raphael, voiced by George Lopez, Blu, voiced by Jesse Eisenberg, and Jewel, voiced by Anne Hathaway, are shown in a scene from "Rio." |
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