California’s incentive program to keep film and TV production in state is undergoing a vast, and vastly important makeover, beginning with Friday’s approval of a bill that more than doubles the amount ...
There is some optimism that the decline in film and television production in California may be reversed. Gov. Gavin Newsom announced new efforts to lure productions back to the Golden State on Monday, ...
The latest round of California’s film and television tax credit program will provide government incentives to 48 upcoming projects, according to the California Film Commission. The slate, which ...
The Film Commission has also been active in community engagement and education. It recently hosted a youth outreach event at the State Theatre, featuring industry panels with representatives from SAG- ...
A new "Jumanji" movie is among 52 film projects that were awarded production incentives for shooting in the Golden State, the California Film Commission said Tuesday. In addition to the "Jumanji" film ...
Standing at a movie studio in Burbank, Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday formally unveiled a $750 million expansion of California’s film and television tax credit program, part of a push to keep ...
On Wednesday, the Tehama County Major Crime Unit’s Anti-Gang/Anti-Drug Board presented the UpState California Film Commission with a $20,000 donation. The unit initially supported the film commission ...
California has extended the film production tax credit through June, 2030, increased the fund to $750 million, and liberalized various provisions. This article provides a summary of the entire credit ...
It was news to Sacramento City Councilmember Phil Pluckebaum that a film by director Ang Lee would shoot in the capital region in the months to come. Pluckebaum had no complaints, though. For one ...