Important Update to B.C.’s Motion Picture Tax Credit Programs On March 4, 2025, the Minister of Finance announced the following budget proposal to British Columbia’s Motion Picture Tax Credit Programs, subject to the approval of the legislature: Increase the Film...
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The Motion Picture Community Initiative (MPCI) developed the events to recognize the vital role that BC municipalities play in the Province’s thriving motion picture industry.
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The “Thank you Ft. Langley” Community Picnic brought industry stakeholders out to give TOL/Fort Langley a day of family fun, which included a chance to audition with special effects, pose on the red carpet with “Oscar”, dunk production personnel or ‘Deadpool’, eat authentically delicious craft service and more.
Ft. Langley and the Township’s impressive list of credits demonstrates a significant contribution to BC’s “film friendly” reputation for excellence.
The Community Picnic was generously supported by: CPAWC, Whites LES/Parallel Rentals, Signal Systems, Tangerine Catering and William F. White.
The Motion Picture Community Initiative (MPCI) is an industry collaboration supported by: ACFC West; Canadian Media Production Association-BC Producers Branch; Commercial Production Assn. of Western Canada;Creative BC; Directors Guild of Canada — BC; IATSE 669, IATSE 891; Motion Picture Assn – Canada; Motion Picture Production Industry Assn. of BC; Teamsters 155; UBCP/ACTRA to recognize, profile and celebrate the BC community stakeholders that help make the Province’s film and television industry thrive.
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