The common video game-turned TV present, The Last of Us was an enormous success for the Alberta economic system.
According to a brand new report by Oxford Economics, $141 million was spent throughout the province to make sure the present turned a actuality, making it the biggest sequence ever filmed in Canada.
“Including $70 million on labour and $70 million at local businesses, so that’s everything from hotels, airlines, lumber, paint, set (decorations), vehicle rentals, you name it, they spent a lot of money in the province,” mentioned Brock Skretting, director of Creative Industries with Economic Development Lethbridge.
The Last of Us has additionally been nominated for twenty-four Emmy Awards, together with Outstanding Drama Series, and helped make use of gifted employees like Chris Glimsdale from Claresholm, who was nominated within the Outstanding Contemporary Hairstyling class.
Glimsdale says the largest problem throughout her time engaged on the present was conserving everybody organized and making use of hair to the contaminated zombies.
“And HBO is very gracious in letting us have what we call ‘the boot camp,’ so the stylists would come in and practice how to lay hair and how to lay the pieces even though they had never done it before.”
The present was filmed in a number of southern Alberta communities, together with Waterton Lakes National Park and Fort Macleod, and organizations in each cities say the longer term is wanting shiny for the movie and tv business.
“When people are passing through town and it’s not through The Last of Us, they’re thinking of Interstellar, Brokeback Mountain, Fargo, you name it, they’re usually going and visiting those places,” mentioned Mackenzie Hengerer, member of the Fort Macleod Heritage Tourism Alliance.
President of the Waterton Park Chamber of Commerce, Shameer Suleman says: “I think this is a great springboard for us and hopefully we’re able to parlay this into more films and TV.”
Overall, the primary season of The Last of Us generated greater than $182 million for Alberta’s GDP and helped help 1,490 jobs throughout the province.
Production for Season 2 will head west to Vancouver beginning in January of 2024.
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