In 2003, with the aid of an in investor on Grazing Miss Albany, and literary agent Jeanine Edmunds, Camoin spearheaded an effort to expand the Saratoga County Film Commission to provide services for independent filmmakers in northeastern NY and prevent run-away productions. The result of their efforts led to the creation of the Capitol-Saratoga Film Commission which now provides
services to six counties in upstate, NY today and talks which led to
what is now known as the NY State Film Tax Credit. Other states soon
followed New York (Connecticut, Michigan, etc.) and runaway productions have been slowed.