0001| HOUSE MEMORIAL 13 | 0002| 43RD LEGISLATURE - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - SECOND SESSION, 1998 | 0003| INTRODUCED BY | 0004| JAMES G. TAYLOR | 0005| | 0006| | 0007| | 0008| | 0009| | 0010| A MEMORIAL | 0011| REQUESTING RECOGNITION OF THE TREMENDOUS POSITIVE IMPACT THE | 0012| FILM INDUSTRY HAS HAD ON NEW MEXICO FOR THE LAST ONE HUNDRED | 0013| YEARS. | 0014| | 0015| WHEREAS, the year 1998 marks the one hundredth year since | 0016| the first known motion picture was filmed in New Mexico, the | 0017| Edison company's Indian Day School (1898); and | 0018| WHEREAS, the years 1912-1930 brought pioneers in the film | 0019| industry to New Mexico, especially Albuquerque, Las Vegas and | 0020| Silver City; pioneers such as D.W. Griffith, Romaine Fielding, | 0021| Mack Sennett, Mary Pickford, Tom Mix, Robert Flaherty and King | 0022| Vidor; and | 0023| WHEREAS, in the decades of the forties, fifties and early | 0024| sixties the western became a popular film genre with many | 0025| films made in the Gallup area; and |
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0001| WHEREAS, in 1968 the New Mexico film commission was | 0002| established under the administration of Governor David Cargo, | 0003| one of the first state funded agencies of this kind in the | 0004| nation created to promote location filming outside of | 0005| Hollywood; and | 0006| WHEREAS, in the thirty-year history of the film | 0007| commission, currently known as the New Mexico film division, a | 0008| branch of the economic development department, many | 0009| distinguished filmmakers have come to New Mexico including: | 0010| Robert Redford, Lawrence Kasdan, John Carpenter, Sidney Lumet, | 0011| Billy Wilder and Elia Kazan; and | 0012| WHEREAS, the current year brings a total number of three | 0013| hundred feature films (for theatrical release), televison | 0014| movies and series and many hundreds of commercials, music | 0015| videos, documentaries and other media projects filmed in New | 0016| Mexico; and | 0017| WHEREAS, the film industry has provided tremendous | 0018| benefits to the economy of the entire state, developing a | 0019| highly skilled labor pool, a talent (acting) pool and a | 0020| business infrastructure that have created roughly one billion | 0021| dollars ($1,000,000,000) in economic impact in New Mexico over | 0022| the past decade alone; | 0023| NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF | 0024| REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO that it applaud the | 0025| efforts of the New Mexico film division of the economic |
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0001| development department, recognize the tremendous positive | 0002| impact the film industry has had on the state's economy and | 0003| celebrate the significant role the state has played in its | 0004| 100-year history of filmmaking; and | 0005| BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this memorial shall | 0006| be transmitted to the New Mexico film division of the economic | 0007| development department. | 0008|  |