Tax credit for film and TV shows positive early signs but not enough to turn the industry around yet
Los Angeles' film and TV industry began to benefit from California’s tax credit program, but the number of days movies and shows spent on filming in LA continued to decline, according to a new report ...
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'The Pitt,' 'I Love LA' and Stewie-starring 'Family Guy' spinoff to receive California production tax credit
The California Film Commission has approved 16 film and television productions for tax credits through the state's production incentive program, including the first batch of animation productions ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom has announced that 28 film projects have received awards through the California Film Commission’s recently expanded Film & Television Tax Credit Program. These projects highlight ...
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The productions employed about 4,400 cast members, 4,800 crew members and logged approximately 118,000 background performer ...
The numbers for on-location shoot days in L.A. have never been more depressing, but the state's boosters say help — in the form of those $750 million in tax incentives — is just kicking in, give it ...
The Motion Picture Editors Guild really likes a new bill introduced in Sacramento aimed at creating a tax incentive program ...
For the most part, Nikki Glaser was plugged into the zeitgeist with her Golden Globe Awards monologue earlier this month. She was funny, sly, cutting, insightful and what your swingin’, groovy ...
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