The Irishman
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Hollywood workers moving out of Calif. (photo from the set of THE IRISHMAN)
Published on: June 07, 2009By LORINDA TOLEDO and RYAN NAKASHIMA • Associated Press

Film construction coordinator Sean Clouser (right) looks over plans with set painter Bruce Johnson (center) and Anthony Yarbrough on the set of of "THE IRISHMAN" being filmed in Detroit..
LOS ANGELES -- A 25-year veteran of the film industry, William Gilpin lived in Los Angeles his entire life until he moved to New Mexico at the end of 2007. The construction coordinator works on cable network AMC's hit series "Breaking Bad," about a chemistry teacher who turns to a life of drug-dealing after being diagnosed with cancer.
Like many TV production workers, Gilpin, 55, followed the jobs that left California and relocated to states that offered generous tax breaks to lure film shoots. New Mexico offers a tax rebate of up to 25 percent of qualifying production expenses, including actors' salaries.
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