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TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. – Filmmaker Michael Moore started a summer film festival five years ago in his adopted hometown of Traverse City, Mich. Now he s teaming with Emmy winner Jeff Garlin to organize a mid-winter comedic counterpart. via news.yahoo.com

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Can you afford added production bling? A Christmas-timed message from the Mayor’s Office of Film, Theatre and Broadcasting (MOFTB) may dismay those keeping tight watch on production budgets: there’s now a non-refundable fee of $3,200 for a required permit for filming or photography in DCAS properties and facilities. The DCAS ( Department of Citywide Administrative Services ) “allows and supports” film production on ...

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