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Film-industry sponsored poll finds strong support for sa国际传媒 film

A Mustel Group poll financed by sa国际传媒鈥檚 film industry has found strong support for government incentives to encourage film industry growth in sa国际传媒
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Chris Fritzsche, right, owner of Fritzworks printing and his shop manager Malcolm Holt print up Save sa国际传媒 Film posters and bumper stickers at their sign shop in Burnaby on Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2013.

A Mustel Group poll financed by sa国际传媒鈥檚 film industry has found strong support for government incentives to encourage film industry growth in sa国际传媒

鈥淚t was an honest attempt to get the public鈥檚 temperature given that we鈥檝e been in the media spotlight with a lot of discussion about a business development tool such as a tax credit,鈥 said Motion Picture Production Industry Association of sa国际传媒 spokesperson Leslie Wootton.

Some key findings were that:

路聽聽聽聽聽聽 85% of sa国际传媒 residents polled support encouraging growth of the film industry, which is stronger than support for most other industries measured;

路聽聽聽聽聽聽 92% of sa国际传媒 residents polled believe the film industry is at least somewhat important to the province鈥檚 economy, with 60% considering the industry 鈥渧ery鈥 or 鈥渆xtremely鈥 important; and

路聽聽聽聽聽聽 83% of sa国际传媒 residents polled who support providing government incentives to keep and encourage film production in sa国际传媒 and help it be competitive with Ontario and Quebec.

The poll comes after much lobbying from the industry for the sa国际传媒 government to match tax credits in other parts of sa国际传媒.

Lower tax credits in sa国际传媒 have fuelled mass unemployment, according to Crawford Hawkins, who is executive director of the Directors Guild of sa国际传媒, sa国际传媒 District Council.

He told Business in Vancouver that just 100 of his union's 800 members are currently working. He added that sa国际传媒's uncompetitive film incentives are聽聽for sa国际传媒's directors, assistant directors and production managers.

Mustel conducted online interviews between January 17 and 22 with 800 adults who live in sa国际传媒

The margin of error at the 95% confidence level on the total sample is plus or minus 3.5%, according to the Mustel Group.

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