Louisiana Tax Credit Specialists

Welcome to FBT Film & Entertainment

FBT Film and Entertainment is Louisiana's premier financial partner for films, production companies, digital media and live entertainment projects in the state of Louisiana. Originally established as a tax credit brokerage, FBT Film has become the leading "turn key" production partner for film, digital media and entertainment companies doing business in Louisiana.  As a subsidiary of First Trust Corporation we combine the strength and expertise of our affiliates with the best Louisiana partnerships, all while showing production companies how to enhance their “Louisiana budgets” (and credits) while getting better pricing on most line items.

 

FBT Film and Entertainment Offers:

Film tax credit support - Count on our experts to help you optimize your project for Louisiana film tax credits by maximizing your Louisiana spend.  We can also help you finance a production, provide a banking relationship or even find a local sound stage or studio.
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Unrivaled partner services – We maintain strong relationships with local business partners throughout the state to ensure that your production gets the maximum benefit from filming in Louisiana.
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Tax credit sales – Tax credits generated by the Louisiana film industry are available for sale to consumers or any organization that would like to offset their Louisiana income tax liability. 
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Recent News

Bringing Country Music’s Biggest Stars to Louisiana

Country music superstars Big Kenney & John Rich (Big & Rich) have contracted with Leonard Alsfeld of FBT Film to assist producing John Rich's latest music video starring Willie Nelson, John Anderson and Merl Haggard.

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Read Why New Orleans Living Magazine Calls FBT's Leonard Alsfeld - the "Financial Star of Hollywood South"

 As many film buffs will tell you, the 1930s were one of Hollywood's golden ages. Not only were classic and timeless films produced and admired, but attendance contradicted the economic uncertainty of the Great Depression. While the...

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