Of the 12 TV shows that won Primetime Emmys this year, only two of them – Max’s Outstanding Comedy Series winner “Hacks” and Apple TV+’s “The Morning Show” – were filmed in California. It’s one of ...
This year’s budget proposals have California legislators again debating whether to keep giving money to filmmakers to keep their productions in the Golden State. At a time when California is facing a ...
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More than 50 California productions including RuPaul film selected for state tax credit
More than 50 productions ― including a RuPaul film and a movie from the team behind "Everything Everywhere All At Once" ― have been selected for a state film and tax credit program. Gov. Gavin Newsom ...
While New York and California struggle with budget problems, the outlook appears sunny for the film production incentive programs in both states. New York Gov. David Paterson unveiled the proposed ...
California state legislators have passed an extension of the state’s film and television tax credit program as part of a new budget package that is expected to be signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom. In ...
California’s efforts to jumpstart the entertainment economy are showing early signs of success, as the California Film Commission saw a 400% spike in applications for tax credits in July. The state ...
The California Safety on Production Pilot Program (SPPP) is a state program that establishes enhanced safety requirements for any film or TV production that receives the Program 4.0 California Film ...
It's the country's first set of state safety protocols governing the motion picture industry, covering film, television, streaming, commercial, and noncommercial productions The tragic death of ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom announced on Wednesday that 51 film projects were selected for a state film and tax credit program. More than 50 productions ― including a RuPaul film and a movie from the team ...
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