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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Robinson
ORIGINAL DATE
LAST UPDATED
2/26/07
HB
SHORT TITLE Film and Media Employment Training
SB 758
ANALYST Earnest
APPROPRIATION (dollars in thousands)
Appropriation
Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY07
FY08
$500.0
Recurring
General Fund
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
NM Film Office (NMFO), Economic Development Department (EDD)
Public Education Department (PED)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
Senate Bill 758 appropriates $500 thousand from the general fund to the Economic Development
Department to support film and media employment training and student productions.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
The appropriation of $500 thousand contained in this bill is a recurring expense to the general
fund. Any unexpended or unencumbered balance remaining at the end of fiscal year 2008 shall
revert to the general fund.
SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
According to MMFO, this bill supplements funding allocated from the Media Fund for specific
on-the-job training with skilled, seasoned mentors, working on student or small New Mexico
films. This program works in conjunction with the Film Technicians’ Training Programs based at
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Santa Fe Community College, Northern New Mexico College at El Rito, Central New Mexico
Community College, Eastern New Mexico University at Roswell, and NMSU’s Dona Ana
Community College. This program, thus far, has served a dual purpose: to give students hands-
on training with mentors who will potentially hire them and/or assist them with union
membership; and secondly, to support homegrown talent with the making of their own films.
The programs have been previously funded through capital outlay appropriations.
PED indicates that filmmaking and media training programs across the state can help promote
student interest in learning. Film can enhance communication in many ways, including verbal
and nonverbal; literal or symbolic; invoke response; create dialogue; inform; evolve; persuade;
require interaction; and be formal or informal.
“Storytelling, reading, writing, invention, computation, valuing one’s own and other’s
cultures and problem solving can be enhanced through film, audio and visual techniques
utilizing cutting-edge software, cameras and other technology and innovations.
Integrated curriculum developed to enhance student learning and work through film and
tied to New Mexico Standards and Benchmarks and selected measurable Performance
Standards can capture students’ beliefs and imaginations and greatly enhance their
learning."
CONFLICT, DUPLICATION, COMPANIONSHIP, RELATIONSHIP
PED reports that this bill relates to SB 384, which provides funding for the same purpose to the
Higher Education Department.
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