To Draw Film Makers to Arizona, Bob Parsons pledges more than $300KHot Buzz

August 14, 2017 11:32
To Draw Film Makers to Arizona, Bob Parsons pledges more than $300K

The Arizona office of Film and Digital Media is working to make the state leader in media production. Arizona is filled with many Picturesque sights, worthy of Hollywood films.

The Arizona office of film and digital media is teaming up with some heavy hitters in the industry, and it’s really paying off. Recently The Valley has appeared in the “transformers: The Last Knight” after Loop 303 was closed for filming.

“Arizona has always looked great on screen”, said Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton.

It’s partly thanks to Go Daddy founder and Sneaky Big Studios owner Bob Parsons, who has been promoting Arizona as a premier spot to shoot films or anything on screen, he also gave more than $250000 to the state film office.

Parsons has said that, “we’re making it easier to make movies in Arizona and to produce commercials and do all sorts of things, and business goes where it’s easy”. “We’re doing this because we believe in this state. And I have always said Arizona is last great state, and it is”.

Along with businesses offering incentives to film makers, parson is pledging more than $3,00,000 to boost production in Arizona. Parson’s studios in Scottsdale already saw more than 50 productions in its first year of being open. His donations aims to keep those shoots riding high.

By A.s

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