Connecting Film & TV to the community.

 

NOVAC is a national leader in community-based creative industry workforce development. Our programs are designed to connect locals to real opportunities in the film industry that will lead to real careers.  Since 2007, NOVAC has partnered with federal, state and local governments, major studios, film industry unions and community organizations to open access to the film industry’s high-wage, low-barrier-to-entry careers for Louisianans and for people around the country.

 

NOVAC creates customized on-set community based learning programs for major studios including HBO, Warner Bros and Turner nationwide, and also works with a variety of incoming productions in Louisiana, to help them craft career readiness and educational experiences that benefit the community and fulfill the Louisiana Film Tax Credit program requirements.

 

If you’d like to partner with NOVAC on your production, contact Workforce Program Director Stevee-Rayne Warren at stevee@novacvideo.org.

 

Applications are now closed for our Louisiana Economic Development-funded Film Industry Workforce Training in partnership with IATSE 478. Follow us on social media to learn about future opportunities.

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NOVAC’s Community Based Film Industry Training Programs collaborate with HBO, Warner Bros and others to create opportunities to diversify and expand the pipeline of talent behind the camera.

 
Based on our work developing a crew base in southeast Louisiana, NOVAC has since 2015 been partner and consultant to major diversity and community-based workforce initiatives with national partners HBO and Warner Bros.   HBO’s Community Impact PA Program and Warner Bros. Access to Action Program place PAs from local trade schools, community colleges and youth development programs on the sets of major television shows like BallersInsecure, Silicon Valley and Westworld on HBO, and The Originals, Lucifer, Black Lightning and Deception on Warner Bros.  NOVAC brings its industry expertise and knowledge of working with communities to support these innovative programs that aim to diversify and expand the opportunities for crews in major film and television productions.
 
Contact Workforce Development Director Stevee-Rayne Warren at stevee@novacvideo.org to learn more.
 
 

 

 

Louisiana Film Tax Credit Career Based Learning Programs

NOVAC is an LED approved provider of community-based film industry workforce training, and would love to partner with you to help fulfill your career education requirement in southeast Louisiana.  Below are the potential ways to partner with NOVAC. 

 

 

Louisiana’s Motion Picture Production Program, statutorily known as Motion Picture Production Tax Credit, provides motion picture productions up to a 40% tax credit on total qualified in-state production expenditures, including resident and non-resident labor.
Provides up to a 40% tax credit (25% base credit; 10% increase for Louisiana screenplay productions, 5% increase if outside of the New Orleans Metro Statistical Area).
$50,000 minimum in-state expenditure requirement for Louisiana screenplay productions.
$300,000 minimum in-state expenditure requirement on all other eligible productions.
The maximum amount of credits that can be issued is $150 million per fiscal year.
The maximum amount of credits that can be claimed is $180 million per fiscal year.
Tax credits may be used to offset personal or corporate income tax liability in Louisiana.
Tax credits may be transferred back to the State for 90% of face value (requires a 2% transfer fee which results in an 88% net).

 

 

Qualifying productions include:
Feature-length motion pictures
Television pilots, series or movies of the week
Animated feature films
Animated short films
Webisodes or any other digitally distributed motion picture
Documentaries
Commercials

 

 

Non-qualifying productions include:
Televised news
Sporting events
Music Festivals

 

Learn More About Tax Credit Options

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Paid Production Assistant Internship Opportunities

 
NOVAC collects applications on a rolling basis for various Louisiana-based productions as part of our Community Based Internship Program. Candidates interested in being considered should submit their cover letter and resume when we have an open call. Opportunities arise throughout the year, so stay tuned by signing up for our newsletter and following us on social media. Successful applicants will be interested in working as a Set PA, and in learning from a variety of departments to improve their experience.  Applicants must be Louisiana residents, age 18 or over, have transportation, and have full availability for the duration of the internship.  

 

Email Workforce Development Manager Shantrell Green at shantrell@novacvideo.org for more information.