Nevada’s film community isn’t backing down from its quest to attract major studios to Las Vegas, despite recent legislative setbacks in their quest to obtain substantial tax incentives for the industry.

“Just like the film industry has always been, this community is small and mighty and scrappy, and they’re going to keep doing what they’ve always done, so they’re going to keep producing, they’re going to keep creating,” said Danette Tull, deputy director at Film Nevada. “That’s basically the definition of our independent film community: They don’t need your permission … they find a way. It’s just a matter of keeping ourselves motivated and continuing to do what we’ve always done and adjust.”

Tull’s determination comes after two major film tax credit proposals failed to advance during Nev

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