Crain's New York Business is reporting that there may be trouble up ahead for
Fringe. Due to the recent financial turmoil, the tax incentives offered for filming in NY have dried up. Legislators in Albany are uncertain whether they will renew the fund, leaving production companies already filming in NY in a bind.
“We are trying to make sure that Albany understands the severity of the situation,” said Alan Suna, president of Silvercup Studios in Long Island City, Queens. “These jobs are going to be eviscerated from the New York economy with no replacements.”
While
Fringe is shown on FOX in the US, and based in Boston, it is produced by
Warner Bros in NY. The WB has stated that
they will not stay in NY without the tax breaks. This could mean that the show will move back to Canada, where the pilot was filmed. In fact the producers of
Fringe are already scouting stage space in Toronto and drawing up budgets to start shooting there.
According to my inside source, Toronto is where TV shows go to die, and by moving the show to Canada to save money, it will also allow the WB to fire 220 US crew members.
Film workers have started
a petition to fund the incentive program. In just two days, more than 6,000 signatures have been collected. Please
sign your name to show your support. You may also contact the NY officials directly:
NY Governor
David A. Patterson
State Capitol
Albany, NY 12224
Phone: (518) 474-8390
Click here to email the GovernorSpeaker of the New York State AssemblySheldon Silver
250 Broadway
Suite 2307
New York, NY 10007
Phone: (212) 312-1420
Fax: (212) 312-1425
Click here to email Assembly member Silver. New York State Senator Majority LeaderMalcolm A. Smith
250 Broadway, Suite 1930
New York, NY 10007
Phone: (212) 298-5585
Fax: (212) 298-5605
Email:
masmith@senate.state.ny.us