Agenda November 3, 2022 Hybrid Meeting.
In Person: The Ventura County Film Commission Offices 4001 Mission Oaks Blvd. Camarillo, CA 93012
9:30 to 10:00 AM Check-In & Networking
10:00 AM Welcome
Rosie Ornelas, 2022 Ventura County Film Commission Chair
Colleen Bell, Executive Director – California Film Commission
Sabrina Jurisich FLICS Board Chair
Bruce Stenslie, Ventura County Film Commissioner
Meet the new Ventura County Arts & Culture Manger
Paul Stamper introducing David Yoshitomi
Demo: Website Features you need to know for Film Permitting in Ventura County
Meet the Film Permitting Experts for our County
Presentation: The Three Most Complex Elements of Production – And how we all can help.
Q & A
12:00 Noon Thanks and Closing.
Power Powerpoint Presentation:
Resources:
State Partners:
State Film Commission – https://film.ca.gov
Permitting – https://film.ca.gov/state-permits/
CalTrans
State Beaches
State Properties
California Highway Patrol
State Fire Marshal
Industry Organizational Partners
FLICS (Film Liaisons In California Statewide) https://www.filmcalifornia.com
FilmLA https://www.filmla.com
AICP (Association of Independent Commercial Producers) https://www.aicp.com
Teamsters Local (Ed Duffy) https://www.ht399.org/the-union/business-agent/
Majors Governmental Affairs Folks
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Major_film_studios#Present_2
Warner Bros
Disney
NetFlix
Amazon
Paramount
Sony
Production Economic Impact in Ventura County
Convene – Translate – Advocate – Track Production Trends – Assess Economic Impact (2015-2021)
Production days (prep – film – strike) Current Data on Film production in Ventura County for the federal fiscal year 2021-2022
Permits | Film Days | Economic Impact |
1515 | 4873 | $90,378,496 |
(Sources include State Film Commission, Cities, County, Industry, and Support Industries)
Based on the AFCI economic Impact Framework