New Office and Website Provide One-Stop Shop for Film and Photography Production in Yonkers
Posted Date: 9/18/2012
YONKERS, NY – September 18, 2012 – Standing in front of the 32,000 square foot Yonkers Stage, Mayor Mike Spano today officially launched a newly revamped Yonkers Film Office, announcing the Mayor’s Office of Film & Photography (MOFP) and new website,
The MOFP and new website provide a one-stop shop for film and photography in the city, making it quicker and easier than ever for companies to utilize the many diverse and sought after locations Yonkers has to offer.
The MOFP and new website provide a one-stop shop for film and photography in the city, making it quicker and easier than ever for companies to utilize the many diverse and sought after locations Yonkers has to offer.
“We are sending a simple message today – Yonkers is open for filming,” said Mayor Spano. “Yonkers has always been a natural fit for filming and photography with its wide variety of urban and suburban locations just minutes from New York. The revamped film office focuses on enhancing the production experience while maximizing the benefit for our local economy.”
In addition to promoting a more film friendly city with expedited permitting of locations, the Mayor’s Office of Film & Photography is slashing permit fees, including a $500 fee that was previously charged to companies for filming on private property. The MOFP also is waiving the standard $300 fee for filming and photography permits at public locations for the remainder of the year. According to Mayor Spano, the MOFP also is working on a new Yonkers Production Partnership Waiver that will encourage production companies to support Yonkers local economy by waiving the public film permit fee in lieu of the purchase of goods or services from local Yonkers businesses.
“We have film and photography shoots of all sizes at locations in our city nearly every week,” said Mayor Spano who referenced the latest feature film, A Winters Tale, starring Russell Crow, Colin Farrell and William Hurt, which is currently preparing to shoot at the Yonkers Stage. “The Film Industry has had a tremendous economic impact throughout New York State and we want to further that impact here in Yonkers.”
Kenneth Adams, President, CEO & Commissioner of Empire State Development, which oversees the NYS Governor’s Office for Motion Picture and Television Development, acknowledged Yonkers’ renewed effort to enhance film production in the city.
“We congratulate the City of Yonkers on the relaunch of its Office of Film & Photography and its website,” said Kenneth Adams, President, CEO & Commissioner of Empire State Development, which oversees the NYS Governor’s Office for Motion Picture and Television Development. “This is an extremely exciting time for the film and television industry in New York and the production of A Winters Tale in Yonkers is testament to that. Working together with our partners in local government, like the City of Yonkers, we will be better able to attract new investment in the film industry that will create jobs and generate economic opportunity across the state.”
Roger Paradiso, Co-Chairman of Greenwich Street Production which owns and operates Yonkers Stage, thanked Mayor Spano and the Governor’s Office for Motion Picture and Television Development for their joint efforts in helping bring new business to the city, as well as property owner Stop & Shop Supermarkets Corporation of America/Ahold USA for their support.
“The Yonkers Stage has had great success attracting some of the biggest productions to our studio and we are very excited about the Mayor’s new efforts to further Yonkers as a central city for film production,” said Paradiso.
Other films that have shot at the Yonkers Stage include Wall Street Two, American Gangster, Hitch, The Manchurian Candidate, Rollerball, I Am Legend, Doubt, The Bounty and Taking Woodstock. Mayor Spano also said the City of Yonkers has also been host to recent television productions including CBS’s The Good Wife, CBS’s Made in Jersey, CBS’sPerson of Interest, CW’s Gossip Girl, as well as productions at City Hall including HBO’sBoardwalk Empire and FX’s White Collar.
The Mayor’s Office of Film & Photography is operated directly out of the Mayor’s Office and has brought tens of thousands of dollars in revenue to the city.
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