The “Community” movie, Warner Bros. Picture’s “Cut Off” and an untitled flick from the Daniels are among the 51 films receiving 2025 production tax incentives through California’s Film ...
As California lawmakers eye solutions to the state’s declining film and television production, the Senate Budget and Fiscal Review Subcommittee on Wednesday weighed Gov. Gavin Newsom’s ...
"The classic tale comes to life." ...
California lawmakers are moving to increase the payout to subsidized film and TV productions in the Los Angeles area to 35%, while expanding the range of productions that qualify. The current ...
"Nathan Caine can't feel pain." ...
A record 51 films will receive tax credits to shoot in California amid a historic downturn in production in the state fueled by an increasingly tit-for-tat incentives race to host Hollywood.
California legislators are proposing to increase its film tax credit to cover up to 35% of qualified expenditures for movies and TV series shot in the Los Angeles region, as the state attempts to ...
A record 51 films shooting in the Golden State will receive a government incentive in the latest round of the state’s film and television tax credit program, according to the California Film ...
The Daniels’ followup to the Best Picture winning Everything Everywhere All at Once is among the 51 projects announced under the latest round of the California Film & Television Tax Credit Program, ...
Film and TV Shows Shooting in California May Get 35 Percent Subsidy Under Changes to Bill Other changes proposed in the amendment include broadening the types of productions that qualify for the ...
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