Contribution of the Film & Video Industry on the Economies of Oregon and the Portland Metro Area: An Economic Impact Analysis for the Oregon Film & Video Office

Topics:
Motion Pictures
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Analysis,
Corporate Communications,
ECONorthwest,
Industry,
Marketing,
Microsoft Office,
Oregon,
Oregon Film & Video Office,
Video
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ECONorthwest

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Overview: The Oregon Film & Video Office promotes the development of the film, video, and multimedia industry in Oregon. The "film and video industry" has three distinct segments: television broadcasting, out-of-state production, and indigenous film & video production. These segments produce entertainment, news, commercial, and educational programming. This paper measures the impacts of the film & video industry in 2002 on the Oregon and Portland metropolitan area economies.

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Format: PDF | Size: 552KB | Date: Oct 2004 | Pages: 28


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