Tinseltown 2.0: Las Vegas’ Effort To Become A Film Hub
Part of that workforce creation has to do with the studio project’s location at UNLV, which has a film school, and the plan’s focus on training that is geared toward building the film and television workforce in Las Vegas.
Howard Hughes’ studio project would be a part of the planned community the firm began building in 1990. Like Wahlberg, workers could live in the community where they work.
That’s a critical piece of the puzzle, said Andrew Woods, director of the Center for Business and Economic Research at UNLV.
“The concern we have around film when we model this from a diversification standpoint is, are the jobs staying here?” Woods said.
“Because if the jobs are getting up and leaving — film is very mobile — there’s not really much benefit,” Woods said.