January 14, 2026 | Filed under: Press Releases
Three New Mexico cities named ‘Best Places to Live and Work as a Moviemaker’ for 2026
Recognition highlights statewide film ecosystem
SANTA FE — Albuquerque, Santa Fe, and Las Cruces have once again been named to MovieMaker Magazine’s prestigious annual list of the Best Places to Live and Work as a Moviemaker
The recognition reaffirms New Mexico’s standing as a global media powerhouse, even amid a global film industry slowdown.
Santa Fe took the first spot in the small cities category for the fourth consecutive year. Albuquerque ranked second in the large cities category – their eighth year on the list. Las Cruces was listed sixth in the small cities and towns category — up two spots from last year.
The MovieMaker evaluation weighs factors like production activity, the strength of the area’s film incentives, cost of living, and access to a sophisticated workforce.
Together, these three cities form a statewide ecosystem that supports filmmakers at every stage — from independent creators to massive studio tentpoles.
Albuquerque, ranked second in the large cities category, with its massive studio infrastructure and deep crew base, offers year-round reliability.
“When productions come to Albuquerque, they find more than great locations,” said Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller. “They find skilled crews, a city that welcomes the industry, and a place where filmmakers and their families can thrive.”
Santa Fe, ranked first in the small cities and towns category for the fourth consecutive year, blends rich cultural history and unique visual aesthetic with a world-renowned quality of life.
“Being named the #1 city the fourth year in a row is a testament to Santa Fe’s vibrant creative culture and our deep commitment to the film and television industry,” said Santa Fe Mayor Michael Garcia. “Film production creates quality jobs, supports local businesses and strengthens Santa Fe’s role as a year-round destination for creative production.”
Las Cruces, listed sixth in the small cities and towns category, is the industry’s rising star, known for its scenic vistas, emerging local talent, and a filmmaker-friendly environment.
“Las Cruces is thrilled to be listed once again amongst America's top film towns,” State Senator and Film Las Cruces President Jeff Steinborn, “We're proud to show off our amazing locations, crew and great customer service to productions coming here from across the world. There's no better place to film than New Mexico!”
"As someone who returned to New Mexico after years in the California film industry, I can confirm the amazing opportunities our state offers," said Steve Graham, director of the New Mexico Film Office. "Our varied locations, talented workforce and attractive incentives continue to draw productions of all sizes. This recognition highlights what many filmmakers already know: New Mexico is one of the top places in the world to pursue a career in film."
For the full list of Best Places to Live and Work as a Moviemaker in 2026, visit MovieMaker.com.