More features are shooting in the state (even if TV is still falling in L.A.), but overall production spend is down notably ...
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 ...
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 ...
Baywatch' is getting $21 million in state tax credits to shoot in L.A., as California hands out $313 million to 17 shows.
Georgia and California are escalating their battle over the film industry as new tax incentives reach new heights.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is providing a sneak preview Monday of 48 new movie and TV projects that will benefit from the next round of tax credits meant to entice productions to film in the Golden ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: Multimedia journalist Anna Albaryan spoke with Pamala Buzick Kim of Stay in LA about Gov. Gavin Newsom signing legislation to provide tax credits for film and TV productions in the ...
Los Angeles has seen its dominance as the film and television capital of the world start to chip away as companies leave California for other states and countries with lower production costs. But it’s ...
Baywatch is returning to its roots - its upcoming Fox reboot will film in the Los Angeles area after a tax credit from the ...
Thirty-five student films will be shown across five categories — in drama, comedy, horror, action-science fiction and animation — chosen from 135 films submitted from colleges and high schools in ...