Poor Michigan. First the new governor announced that he was going to slash the state's rich tax credits program, then in January Newsweek listed three Michigan cities--including Grand Rapids--in its list of America's top 10 dying cities. While many filmmakers have fled the state, Grand Rapids native and indie film producer Scott Erickson stuck around and decided to do something about it. With his friend, director Rob Bliss, they shot ...
- 5/27/2011
- indieWIRE - People
Poor Michigan. First the new governor announced that he was going to slash the state's rich tax credits program, then in January Newsweek listed three Michigan cities--including Grand Rapids--in its list of America's top 10 dying cities. While many filmmakers have fled the state, Grand Rapids native and indie film producer Scott Erickson stuck around and decided to do something about it. With his friend, director Rob Bliss, they shot ...
- 5/27/2011
- indieWIRE - People
Poor Michigan. First the new governor announced that he was going to slash the state's rich tax credits program, then in January Newsweek listed three Michigan cities--including Grand Rapids--in its list of America's top 10 dying cities. While many filmmakers have fled the state, Grand Rapids native and indie film producer Scott Erickson stuck around and decided to do something about it. With his friend, director Rob Bliss, they shot ...
- 5/27/2011
- Indiewire
Poor Michigan. First the governor slashed the state's production incentives, then in January Newsweek listed three Michigan cites in their roundup of America's top 10 dying cities. Many filmmakers fled the state, but Grand Rapids native Scott Erickson stuck around and decided to do something pro-active with his friend Rob Bliss. Together they devised a record-setting, one take lip dub to Don McLean's "American Pie" that showcases Grand Rapids in ...
- 5/27/2011
- indieWIRE - People
Poor Michigan. First the new governor announced that he was going to slash the state's rich tax credits program, then in January Newsweek listed three Michigan cities--including Grand Rapids--in its list of America's top 10 dying cities. While many filmmakers have fled the state, Grand Rapids native and indie film producer Scott Erickson stuck around and decided to do something about it. With his friend, director Rob Bliss, they shot ...
- 5/27/2011
- indieWIRE - People
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