Film industry boosts hard-hit sectors of economy
Celebrity sightings in Greater Victoria are a welcome reminder of the role the film industry plays in sustainable economic growth of our region. Chamber CEO Bruce Williams was interviewed by CTV Vancouver Island on Monday about the opportunity to invest in production infrastructure.
“Having the film people in town is a big boost in many ways to the economy,” Williams said, noting that hosting film and television crews provides benefits to the tourism and hospitality industry.
“They are spending money, they are renting things, they’re staying in hotels (and) they’re going to restaurants.”
The Chamber is actively advocating for investment in film production facilities in Greater Victoria.
We continue to work with the Vancouver Island South Film and Media Commission as well as Malahat Film Studios, Camosun College, the District of Saanich and all of our partners working on bringing production facilities to our region.
“Having the film people in town is a big boost in many ways to the economy,” Williams said, noting that hosting film and television crews provides benefits to the tourism and hospitality industry.
“They are spending money, they are renting things, they’re staying in hotels (and) they’re going to restaurants.”
The Chamber is actively advocating for investment in film production facilities in Greater Victoria.
We continue to work with the Vancouver Island South Film and Media Commission as well as Malahat Film Studios, Camosun College, the District of Saanich and all of our partners working on bringing production facilities to our region.