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Movie & Video Production in the US
IBISWorld, May 2009, Pages: 42
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in producing, or producing and distributing motion pictures and videos for all areas apart from television and cable networks. The main emphasis of this report is only on movie production for release to movie theaters or on DVD/video cassette for hire or sale. Movie production for network TV, cable TV, production of commercials and infomercials, series and serials mainly for TV release is now covered by a separate NAICS report - See 51215 - Television Program Production. There is, however, a high degree of vertical integration between major operators across these two activities, and in many cases it involves the same major players, but possibly different subsidiary companies for feature and TV movie productions.
Introduction
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Blockbuster movie releases may decline in the near future, as industry revenue growth looks set to slow in the outlook period. Technological changes could help lift revenue with pay-per-view and video-on-demand presenting opportunities for movie producers. Tax benefits and cheaper production resources are likely to continue to entice US producers overseas, but some States will aim to improve tax incentives for home-grown movie makers to quell the exodus.
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