Film Productions Announced

Nova Scotia Business Inc. (NSBI) announced four newly approved productions through the Nova Scotia Film and Television Production Incentive Fund today, Aug 2.Curse of Oak Island Season 4, a television series produced by Tell Tale International Inc., has been approved for a funding commitment of $1,271,546 based on eligible Nova Scotia expenditure of $4,310,328.Halifax Comedy Festival 2017, a television series produced by ComedyTV 17 Inc., has been approved for a funding commitment of $142,978 based on eligible Nova Scotia expenditure of $519,921.Harry's Island, a movie of the week produced by Vertical Productions Inc., has been approved for a funding commitment of $645,352 based on eligible Nova Scotia expenditure of $2,304,829.Sea Change, a television two-hour series pilot produced by Seawalker Productions Inc., has been approved for a funding commitment of $616,972 based on eligible Nova Scotia expenditure of $2,164,815.To read interviews about the Halifax Comedy Fest and Harry's Island, go to www.nsbi.ca/articles.As funding commitments are approved details will be available on the NSBI website at www.nsbi.ca/filmfunding. Quick facts:-- the fund applies to eligible costs such as labour, goods or services purchased from a Nova Scotia–based supplier-- when an application is approved, NSBI issues a commitment letter which can be used for bank financing. When the applicant enters the official incentive agreement, the agreement can also be used for the financing process-- once a production is approved for a funding commitment, the funds are placed in reserve-- when the production is complete the applicant submits a final claim to NSBI for processing and disbursement-- all applications and claims are processed and approved by NSBITo learn more about the application process, eligible costs and guidelines, go to Nova Scotia Film and Television Production Incentive Fund at www.nsbi.ca.Source: Release

Nova Scotia Business Inc. (NSBI) announced four newly approved productions through the Nova Scotia Film and Television Production Incentive Fund today, Aug 2.

Curse of Oak Island Season 4, a television series produced by Tell Tale International Inc., has been approved for a funding commitment of $1,271,546 based on eligible Nova Scotia expenditure of $4,310,328.

Halifax Comedy Festival 2017, a television series produced by ComedyTV 17 Inc., has been approved for a funding commitment of $142,978 based on eligible Nova Scotia expenditure of $519,921.

Harry’s Island, a movie of the week produced by Vertical Productions Inc., has been approved for a funding commitment of $645,352 based on eligible Nova Scotia expenditure of $2,304,829.

Sea Change, a television two-hour series pilot produced by Seawalker Productions Inc., has been approved for a funding commitment of $616,972 based on eligible Nova Scotia expenditure of $2,164,815.

To read interviews about the Halifax Comedy Fest and Harry’s Island, go to www.nsbi.ca/articles.

As funding commitments are approved details will be available on the NSBI website at www.nsbi.ca/filmfunding.

Quick facts:
— the fund applies to eligible costs such as labour, goods or services purchased from a Nova Scotia–based supplier
— when an application is approved, NSBI issues a commitment letter which can be used for bank financing. When the applicant enters the official incentive agreement, the agreement can also be used for the financing process
— once a production is approved for a funding commitment, the funds are placed in reserve
— when the production is complete the applicant submits a final claim to NSBI for processing and disbursement
— all applications and claims are processed and approved by NSBI

To learn more about the application process, eligible costs and guidelines, go to Nova Scotia Film and Television Production Incentive Fund at www.nsbi.ca.

Source: Release

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