FilmNashville Bulletin 3/2/06 
 FILM /TV INCENTIVES LEGISLATION  PROGRESS REPORT  
FILM FUNDING FOR DOCUMENTARIES WORKSHOP 
NASHVILLE FILMMAKERS SECTION AT BELCOURT 
HGTV  NEEDS HOMES FOR NEW TV SHOW 
TWO GUYS INTERVIEW W/  BELCOURT EXECUTIVE DIREC TOR / OSCAR NIGHT 
CHILLER  CINEMA WINS RONDO AWARD 
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FILM/TV INCENTIVES LEGISLATION  PROGRESS REPORT 
 Eight [8] bills have been filed in the Senate and House for  
legislation to create more film and television  production activity 
in the state of Tennessee. The bill  language is based upon [and 
would not be possible  without] the Film and Television Production 
Study done  by the Tennessee Film Entertainment and Music Commission. 
In essence, there is actually one primary bill with eleven sections,  
and there is a duplicate of that bill in both the House  and Senate 
[i.e., 2 of the 8 bills]. Then there are  essentially three other 
bills which break out specific  sections of the primary bill, and 
there are duplicates  of those bills in both House and Senate [i.e., 
the  remaining 6 of the 8 bills]. No matter how you slice it, the 11 
sections currently deal with: 
 1] Proposed name of the bill  The Visual Content Act of  2006
2] Film production permits to be filed with the  Tennessee Film 
Entertainment and Music Commission 
3] Sales tax rebate for any out-of-state or in-state production  
spending at least $500,000 in Tennessee
4] and 5] Breaks on purchase of film production and post-production  
equipment
6] Very significant  tax breaks for incentivizing major out-of-state 
productions
7] Development of technical film  production training in order to 
deepen Tennessee  production crew base
8] A formal study to bring more  video game industry to Tennessee
9], 10] and 11] Generic  language pertaining to passage of any 
legislation. 
A coalition including the city film offices of Memphis,  Nashville, 
Knoxville and Chattanooga, along with IA 492,  Teamsters, business 
leaders, TIPTOE [East Tennessee film  org] and FilmNashville have 
come together to lobby  legislators at two critical junctures in the 
legislative  process: 
 A] The bills will go to the Ways and Means Committee of both the  
Senate and the House, where all sections cited above  will be vetted 
and analyzed for financial impact;  
 B] If the bills make it out of committee, meaning they are  approved 
by a majority of committee members, they will  be brought up for a 
vote in both the Senate and  House. 
 It will be during both A] and B] above that the legislation will  
need the strong support of all film businesses,  individuals, 
organizations, and ancillary business  leaders, where that support 
will need to be conveyed  through positive e-mails, letters and phone 
calls. 
 IMPORTANT: Since the language of the bills is still currently  being 
defined and in some areas corrected, it is  premature to contact 
anyone in Tennessee government  about the bills. The language needs 
to be perfect and  locked before massive support is shown, otherwise 
legislators will become confused as to what is actually being  
supported. We will advise as to specific legislators to  communicate 
with at junctures A] and B], and will  provide all relevant contact 
info for those legislators  at those times. 
 Stay tuned. 
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NASHVILLE FILMMAKERS SECTION AT BELCOURT 
 FilmNashville and the Belcourt Theatre are joining forces to  create 
a section at the Belcourt Theatre that will sell  videos and DVDs of 
features, shorts, documentaries, and  television programming made by 
Nashville filmmakers.  Revenues will be split by the filmmakers and 
the  Belcourt, with majority of profits going to the filmmakers. 
 As a non-profit community center for many film screenings and  
events, including the 48 Hour Film Project and Awards  Ceremony, the 
Belcourt will be a natural gathering place  to display and sell 
locally made indie films. If you are  a filmmaker interested in 
selling your work at the  Nashville Filmmakers section at the 
Belcourt Theatre,  contact Toby Leonard at toby@belcourt.org 
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FILM FUNDING FOR DOCUMENTARIES WORKSHOP 
 On March 25, 2006 FilmNashville Director of Development, Bobbie  
Gallup, will lead an all-day workshop at the Watkins  Film School on 
fundraising and grantwriting for  documentaries, including the 
realities of what one is up  against when going after funding, and 
how to  successfully navigate those waters. Ms. Gallup has raised 
several million dollars in grant monies in her career for various  
non-profit endeavors, and is a wealth of knowledge in  the process. 
Stay tuned for further details on the  event. 
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 HGTV NEEDS HOMES FOR NEW TV SHOW 
 Home and Garden Television's (HGTV's), "ReZoned", will begin  
shooting new season immediately. 
 HGTV's new show "ReZoned" is looking for homeowners that had the  
vision and creativity to convert a non-residence into a  residence. 
ONLY HOMEOWNERS THAT WERE INVOLVED IN THE  ORIGINAL CONVERSION WILL 
BE CONSIDERED. We consider  structures such as boathouses,firehouses, 
banks, drug  stores or just about anything else you can imagine. 
 Ideal candidates will include the following: 
 Remarkable Transformations: We're looking for interesting and  
inspiring transformations that are COMPLETE or nearly  completed. It 
is important that some elements from the  original purpose remain or 
are incorporated. For  example, one show featured a church that was 
transformed  into a single family home complete with furniture 
constructed from the original pews. 
Enthusiastic Homeowners: Homeowners should be passionate about  their 
home and the possibility of sharing it with our  audience. We focus 
on their PERSONAL stories of design,  renovation and life in the new 
home. 
Before Photos, Videos or Documents: Because the renovations we  
feature are complete, we would like to show the building  before and 
hopefully during the transformation. Home  videos, archival photos, 
simple snap shots and  supporting documents are all welcome.
The goal for this  series is to tell the story of the building, the 
renovation, the homeowner and how they are all related. 
Please take a look at the show online at: 
http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv/shows_hzred/ 
 Contact:
Heather Pikas
"Rezoned"
Home & Garden Television 
office: 303-712-3162
fax:  303-484-6198
Hpikas@highnoonentertainment.com  
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TWO GUYS INTERVIEW W/ BELCOURT EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR / OSCAR  NIGHT 
 "2 Guys Who Don't Know Crap About Movies" is proud to present a  
special one-hour show with Steve Small from the Belcourt  Theatre. 
Steve will join co-hosts J.D. Hart and Glen  Weiss in a tribute to 
the 2006 Academy Awards Show being  telecast from the historic 
Belcourt Theatre in  widescreen High Def complete with red carpet and 
celebrities and food and alcohol. This is one of the year's hottest  
tickets and an event you won't want to miss. Tickets are  still 
available at www.belcourt.org. Tune in this week  and get all the 
details. Also on the show will be  respected Nashville Scene film 
critic Jim Ridley and his  filmmaker brother Read Ridley making a 
rare television  appearance together. Jim and Read will give their 
predictions for the winner of this year's Oscar for Best Film of  
theYear. If you've never seen these two guys together  you won't want 
to miss this episode of "2 Guys Who Don't  Know Crap About Movies" 
Friday night, March 3 at 11  
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CHILLER CINEMA WINS RONDO AWARD 
 Congrats to our local scarey dudes at Chiller Cinema, who won a  
Rondo Award for Classic Horror Excellence for Best  Website of 2005. 
Go check out the website and see what  all the frightfulness is about 
at  www.drgangrene.com 
***Support your state film legislation.***