Monday, Nov. 19, 2018

California’s Film & TV Tax Credit Program 2.0 continues to attract big-budget features and production activity statewide as reflected in the latest round of film projects announced by the California Film Commission.

The 15 projects (10 non-independent, five independent) include the...

Friday, Nov. 2, 2018

The effectiveness of California’s Film & TV Tax Credit Program 2.0 in retaining and attracting in-state production is affirmed in an annual progress report released today (11/2) by the California Film Commission.

The report provides comprehensive data through year-three of the...

Monday, Jul. 23, 2018

The first round of films selected for the fourth year of California’s Film & TV Tax Credit Program 2.0 includes another big-budget feature, a large contingent of independent projects, and lots of out-of-zone production. 

The California Film Commission announced that 19 films (11 non-...

Monday, Jul. 2, 2018

California’s Film and Television Tax Credit Program 2.0 begins its fourth year by adding a pair of relocating TV series, making a total of 15 series that have moved here from other states and countries with help from the expanded incentive. 

The latest relocating series are Good Girls...

Tuesday, Jun. 19, 2018

California lawmakers passed legislation Monday that puts more conditions on state film tax credits to encourage better sexual harassment reporting and diverse hiring amid revelations of misconduct and discrimination in the movie industry.

The legislation would require feature film and...

Tuesday, Apr. 10, 2018

California continues to make progress in the fight against “runaway production” as its expanded Film & TV Tax Credit Program 2.0 lures more big-budget films to the Golden State.

The California Film Commission announced that “Ford v. Ferrari” (Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp.) and “...

Tuesday, Mar. 20, 2018

California’s expanded Film & TV Tax Credit Program 2.0 continues to lure television series from other locales and create long-term, high-wage jobs across the state. The latest example, announced by the California Film Commission (CFC), is the Amazon Studios crime drama Sneaky Pete ...

Monday, Dec. 11, 2017

The latest TV allocation for year three of California’s Film & TV Tax Credit Program 2.0 includes an eclectic mix of new series, recurring series and pilots. 

A total of $69 million in tax credits has been reserved for 11 projects on-track to spend an estimated $339 million in...

Monday, Nov. 20, 2017

California’s prolonged drought when it comes to big-budget feature film production continues to be reversed with help from the state’s expanded Film & Television Tax Credit Program 2.0. 

The California Film Commission has announced that two more big-budget films--“Call of the Wild”...

Monday, Nov. 13, 2017

Film commissioners contacted by SHOOT gave generally favorable reviews to the inaugural LocationEXPO at the American Film Market (AFM) which wrapped last week. 

For several, the high-quality traffic at the event (11/1-8) came as no surprise in that they had attended and/or...

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