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Actors, Stunts, Production GREAT! Next Film Commissioner Veronica Pope June 10 Mission 1 Billion Speaker Meeting

Great Mission 1 Billion Speaker May meeting. Plus Our Special Speaker For June 10 meeting!

Kathy Byrne spoke on professional movie and television production, deliverables, paperwork, issues with distribution, and the benefits of SAG productions and hiring professional talent. So glad Kathy returned to share again. She joined us in December, She is such a fountain of knowledge and wisdom and her job is to make it easy for you to follow guidelines, procedures and add value to your production and career. What you don’t know about distribution and the business of film can hurt you. Kathy can help you.

Leslie Ivarson spoke on acting inn Wisconsin, Los Angeles and Chicago and the differences locale can make. She presented career ideas and cautioned actors union and non about potential scams which are ripe in this industry..Leslie emphasized safety in auditions and the difference between a legitimate casting session and one that is not. Be ware and never go to a home, apartment or hotel for casting – and never one on one. GO to a legitimate audition is a recognized casting office to be safe. She’s been in Screen Actors Guild 30 years. She led a delightful interactive film game.

Rachel Harrison spoke on being a professional stunt performer who works for Dick Wolf Productions, Chicago Fire, PD and Med, among others. She describe some of the burn stunts, explosions, driving cars, jumping from plans and fall and others and concerns stunt performers, productions and the stunt coordinator have for filming. Safety always first. Also about doubling actors. And the category in SAG for stunt performers. She also cautioned those interested to be sure to vet ‘stunt schools’ since anyone can hang a shingle out and do. Being a martial artist doesn’t make you a fight choreographer there is more to it than that.

Everyone had a great time and Mission 1 Billion thanks Kathy, Leslie and Rachel for sharing with us, spending their time with us and providing important education and advice.

It was a great event. Our next meeting is June 10. Veronica Pope the Film Commissioner in Wisconsin is our quest speaker. Read on below.

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OUR JUNE 10 SPEAKER is WISCONSIN FILM COMMISSIONER VERONICA POPE

Veronica is an Emmy Award-winning producer from Mequon, Wisconsin, bringing nearly two decades of experience in the film and television industry. As a showrunner and executive producer, she has worked with leading cable channels such as HGTV, Magnolia, DIY, and the Travel Channel, as well as major networks including Warner Brothers, Discovery, Scripps, A&E, and Fox. 

She has developed shows for the streamers, directed industry announcements for tech companies, produced entertainment-first travel series for Louisiana and the Virgin Islands, and had chocolate chip cookies by the pool in Malibu with Dick Van Dyke.

She’s also developed content for Netflix, created and produced a travel series for the state of Louisiana and helped launch the Magnolia Network’s first slate of lifestyle programming and content.

“We want to put Wisconsin on the map,” Pope says. “Maybe we’ve been overlooked for production because we’ve been one of the few states that didn’t have a film office or tax credits. We really want to show the national stage that we’re ready.”

“There’s a lot of really talented people here who have already done really great productions,” she continues. “It’s really an opportunity to grow that [and add] the economic impact of bringing production here, and then having those productions promote and show and celebrate Wisconsin to the rest of the country.”

Over the course of two decades, Pope has worked as a showrunner, executive producer and development producer.

“I love making things. I love the final product and getting to show something for your work and telling a story that brings people in,” Pope says. “I’ve launched new platforms and have done a lot of large-scale project management roles. It was the combination of the creative work and the financial piece of my background that really made me excited for this role with Film Wisconsin.”

Craig Trost, Communications Director at the Wisconsin Department of Tourism, said Pope’s hiring came after the most competitive search process he’d seen in 19 years of working in state government.

“It was a really incredible pool of applicants but Veronica just stood out. She was just the perfect fit,” he says. “It’s an office of one, so you’ve got to have somebody who can be a good administrator and can track the state law to make sure that we are adhering to administering tax credits only to qualified applicants, all while also promoting what’s great about Wisconsin and having those connections to bring filmmakers and producers here.”

An Evergreen, Colorado native, Pope landed in Wisconsin about 10 years ago due to what she described as a family work situation. She’s spent her early time on her new job working to launch the film tax credit applications.

“We really want to be able to administer these tax credits and get people going on their projects,” Pope says. “We want to support and enrich the creative community here and make sure that we’re attracting productions to Wisconsin, either through people who hadn’t considered the state before, or by getting some production here that maybe otherwise wouldn’t have happened without these tax credits.”

Film Wisconsin is dishing out a production services tax credit and a production company investment credit.

Those include a 30% tax credit on eligible production expenditures; 30% tax credit on the first $250,000 of wages paid to cast and crew; 100% of sales and use taxes paid in Wisconsin for purchases used in Wisconsin; 30% tax credit on tangible, personal property used for production; and a 30% tax credit to acquire, construct or repair production-based property.

The state is poised to benefit economically from hotel room-nights and the hiring of local crews and caterers, among other things, and Wisconsin offers an array of benefits for film production companies, Pope says. “We have such a diverse landscape that offers so many different visual backgrounds,” she explains. “There’s also a really talented group of professionals working here.”

There’s Plenty of Support for Film Wisconsin

Pope says she has looked at other states, including Colorado, which recently expanded tax incentive credits for film, TV and commercial productions that desire to shoot in that state, and New Mexico, which ranks as a premier hub for TV and film production due to its competitive, long-standing incentive programs.

“Colorado has done a great job of building the film community and attracting business. New Mexico has done a great job, too,” Pope says. “We are excited to be on this kind of stage. We’re growing a brand-new office and I’m excited to take the best from all of the examples out there and apply that uniquely to Wisconsin’s program.”

There’s already growing support for Film Wisconsin from within the state, Pope says.

“I have met some incredible production people in Wisconsin and I know that there are so many producers, cinematographers and studios that are excited about the effort to bring these tax credits back,” she says.

The tax credit program, along with a decentralization of the once Los Angeles-centric film industry, could bode well for Wisconsin’s effort to make its mark as a spot for filming movies and television shows. “I never had to [live] in L.A., Atlanta or New York when I was a producer and a director,” Pope says. “We’ve seen a huge shift. People are coming back to Wisconsin. There’s a lot of really talented people that maybe left and are excited to come back to make things here. We have a great opportunity.”

In a state that is often deeply divided along political lines, Pope says there’s bipartisan support for the Film Wisconsin’s efforts. “It’s easy to see why,” she says. “Television and film production can mean big bucks for Wisconsin, and I think that’s something everybody can get behind.”

How Does the Application Process Work?

The application for tax credits is now open, and applications will be reviewed monthly. Eligible projects include feature and short films, scripted and unscripted TV series, documentaries and broadcast advertising.

“We’re excited to see who applies. We’re really looking for a great variety of projects to be able to support,” Pope says.

However, credits aren’t guaranteed. “You have to be approved and it’s discretionary,” Pope explains.  “But our goal is to support productions that are going to add the most to Wisconsin, drive the most economic impact and interact with as many regions as possible across the state.

Applicants can go to Film Wisconsin’s website for more information.

Veronica Pope is the director of Wisconsin’s new film office, Film Wisconsin, within the Wisconsin Department of Tourism.

Veronica Pope’s leadership aims to revitalize Wisconsin’s film industry and showcase the state’s potential for production.

SO come on out and learn what this means for YOU, your projects, and for the state. It’s an exciting time. We got the incentives back FINALLY and we’ve a new person at the helm. Do not miss this meeting.

Veronica Pope Mission 1 Billion Speaker Meeting July 10 7pm SHARP! Shcmidty’s Bar & Grill 16755 W, Lisbon, Brookfield, WI 53005 PLEASE be on time so we can start on time. In fact, come early and stay later networking. ALSO it is pizza night! Order a large pizza and get a free pitcher of beer or soda. OR order off the menu. The food is great! 

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Mission 1 Billion Networking Meeting Guest Speaker Kathy Byrne – Dec. 17

We enjoyed a great November meeting. Some of our usual wonderful members showed up and quite a few new people. It is wonderful to have people looking to connect up with other content creators to network and collaborate and contribute to each other. I’d like to thank all who attend and help move our mission forward.

I’d like to thank those who share the events and invite others. Active participation is wonderful and so many are taking the initiative to help us grow into something incredible for ourselves, the state, and the charities we want to contribute to. It is good to get to know area filmmakers, actors, musicians and other talented creators. THANKS everyone for your support and participation!!!

One of these days we will remember to take group photo before people leave so we get all those who attended in the shot. Maybe, next time. What do you think?

NEXT meeting Wednesday Dec 17 at Schmidty’s Bar & Grill 16755 W. Lisbon Ave Brookfield, WI 53005 at 7pm is a GUEST SPEAKER EVENT. So come early so we can begin on time. 6:30 doors ar open (enter under the white claw sign). Stay late networking and getting to know each other.

People connecting on projects and helping each other out is what we are all about. We endeavor to be a useful resource to you!

OUR SPEAKER IS KATHY BYRNE

Kathy Byrne has been the Director of TV/Theatrical for SAG-AFTRA Chicago since May, 2010.  In addition to running the TV/Theatrical Department, she also is the head of Agency Relations for the Chicago local.  This entails working with Franchised Agents in the Chicago market.

Kathy is a firm believer in outreach to both actors and filmmakers who are beginning their careers, or who have worked on several film projects without realizing how easy it is to work with SAG-AFTRA actors and contracts.

Kathy oversees TV/Theatrical contracts in 11 states in the Midwest (including WI).  

Prior to her position at SAG-AFTRA, Kathy was the Project Coordinator for Film and Television for the Chicago Film Office for nearly 20 years.  She also was the Program Coordinator for the Chicago Outdoor Film Festival for 3 years.  Kathy is a proud graduate of Illinois State University!

You’ll enjoy Kathy. She is a fountain of information and wisdom. So come to learn something new you might not have known.

This is an important meeting regarding the business of filmmaking and content creation. One of the great benefits of working with SAG/Aftra and the other department unions is learning the business of how to spend money productively.

Show BUSINESS is first and foremost a business that creates entertainment product. The business world entrusts professionals who know how to wisely budget and spend investors’ money. Working with SAG is a fantastic way to gain that experience. You have a protocol to work and make work during your production.

Be creative and learn your skills as a filmmaker to wow your audiences and move them as you want to do with your project. AND learn the business of filmmaking so you can do it more often professionally while making money and building your reputation not only as a creative but as a savvy business filmmaker.

THIS is valuable to the filmmaker especially when so many do no or low budget projects in their spare time. Making a SAG project helps add your value to those who might hire you. It is all about experience, being a pro and knowing how to work within THE industry as well as outside of it. Some think it is too hard or they can’t do this, but remember diamonds are fashioned under pressure. The skills you gain are worth everything it takes to get there.

Kathy will enlighten us to many benefits and opportunities we might otherwise not realize. JOIN US! Mark your calendar today and make it a point to be there Wed. Evening Dec. 17th.

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MISSION 1 Billion: Official Creator Network Upcoming Meetings Nov & Dec

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Greetings filmmaker friends and fans!

Our next Mission 1 Billion: Official Creator Network meeting is Wednesday Nov 12 at 7pm at Schmidty’s Bar and Grill. Details on picture and further don’t this article.

During this meeting we’ll discuss our progress as a club, our projects past and future. Come and join us. Share the information with your actor and filmmaker friends so they can join us too! It’s also pizza night so if you like tasty pizza – when you get a large pizza you receive a free pitcher of soda or beer.

NOTE: We have another wonderful guest speaker. I want to get out this head’s up on our December meeting. Wednesday Dec 17 same time and place. Be early so we can begin on time.

Kathy Byrne has been the Director of TV/Theatrical for SAG-AFTRA Chicago since May, 2010.  In addition to running the TV/Theatrical Department, she also is the head of Agency Relations for the Chicago local.  This entails working with Franchised Agents in the Chicago market.  Kathy is a firm believer in outreach to both actors and filmmakers who are beginning their careers, or who have worked on several film projects without realizing how easy it is to work with SAG-AFTRA actors and contracts.  Kathy oversees TV/Theatrical contracts in 11 states in the Midwest (including WI).  

Prior to her position at SAG-AFTRA, Kathy was the Project Coordinator for Film and Television for the Chicago Film Office for nearly 20 years.  She also was the Program Coordinator for the Chicago Outdoor Film Festival for 3 years.  Kathy is a proud graduate of Illinois State University! More to come in next blog.

WHEN AND WHERE???

Wednesday Nov 12 & Dec 17 at Schmidty’s Bar & Grill 16755 W. Lisbon Road, Brookfield, WI 53005at our monthly Mission 1 Billion: Official Creator Network meeting.

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Come early and stay late so we could begin on time.. Share with your filmmaker and actor friends. Wednesday night Schmidty’s has a special on large pizzas. Get one for 20 bucks and get a free pitcher of soda or beer.

This meeting is open to the public and free. Share with your friends. Please be early so we can begin on time.

To learn about out vision and mission visit our website: Missiononebillion.org

We have an exclusive private facebook group Mission 1 Billion: Official Creator Network which is by invite only. Find us on FB and send Dan Brezgel of Rex Sikes a DM if you’d like to join the others in our group.

We’re setting calendar for the upcoming months Nov through June of 26. We have other speakers and projects and a lot going on so you do want to be a group member and stay in touch. We will announce within that group as soon as possible.

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