Variety hosted “U.S. Filmmaking in France: Living the French Experience,” a series of panels with directors, producers and executives who discussed their experiences filming in the European country.
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Ben Croll France’s VFX workforce has grown by leaps and bounds over the past three years, with much credit due to a 10% across-the-board tax rebate bonus for international productions that spend more than $2.1 million with local digital outfits. Of course, the fact that American studios could also benefit from the full 40% tax rebate wholly on post-production expenditures has only helped matters further, affording top-trained talent the chance to stay in (or, in many cases, return to) France, proving their mettle on lavish blockbusters shot elsewhere.
The local VFX industry is “no longer viewed in the same way,” says the Yard founder and CEO Laurens Ehrmann. “Today, we get more work by word-of-mouth, as producers and editors pass along our name.
Whereas before productions might spend the $2.1 million just to take advantage of the full tax credit, today productions that have never shot in France come to us directly” with much more substantial VFX buys. Indeed, work on projects such as Disney’s “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” and Amazon’s “The Rings of Power” has given the Yard room to expand — an opportunity the VFX house seized by opening new branches outside of Paris.
“As soon as we detect a new pocket of talent, or if we already have artists in a certain region or town, we’ll make sure to open a new office,” Ehrmann explains. Building on his company’s existing partnership with top ranking VFX and animation school ArtFX — which has campuses in Paris and Lille but was founded in Montpellier — Ehrmann looked toward the southern French city for his studio’s second branch, which opened earlier this year.
Variety hosted “U.S. Filmmaking in France: Living the French Experience,” a series of panels with directors, producers and executives who discussed their experiences filming in the European country.
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