Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2023

Governor Gavin Newsom’s proposed 2023-24 state budget extends funding for California’s Film and TV Tax Credit Program an additional five years (through fiscal 2030-31) and proposes to make credits refundable for the first time since the state launched its incentive in 2009.   

The new...

Monday, Feb. 28, 2022

The California Film Commission announced the latest round of film projects for the state’s Film & TV Tax Credit Program, affirming the initiative’s effectiveness in achieving three of its key goals: bringing more big-budget films back to California, spreading production activity across the...

Tuesday, Nov. 16, 2021

The third iteration of California’s Film & TV Tax Credit Program (Program 3.0) is on track to generate $2.6 billion in production spending across California during its first fiscal year, according to an annual progress report released by the California Film Commission.

Program 3.0 was...

Monday, Aug. 23, 2021

Twenty-three feature films have been selected for the latest round of tax credits under California’s Film & TV Tax Credit Program. 

They include 13 independent and 10 non-independent projects by a wide range of filmmakers including Aziz Ansari (Untitled Aziz Ansari Project),...

Thursday, Jul. 22, 2021

Governor Gavin Newsom was in Los Angeles yesterday (July 21) to sign bipartisan legislation that expands California’s film/TV tax credit program with an additional $330 million over two years, including $150 million targeted specifically at promoting new soundstage development and workforce...

Monday, Mar. 1, 2021

Twenty-two feature films have been selected for the latest round of tax credits under California’s Film & TV Tax Credit Program. They include 11 independent and 11 non-independent film projects representing a wide range of budgets, genres and locations. Consistent with the program’s goal of...

Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2020

Two additional TV series will relocate to California thanks to the state’s Film & Television Tax Credit Program. The Amazon Prime war crime drama Hunters and the Disney+ historical drama The Right Stuff will move to California for their second season of production. With...

Monday, Aug. 17, 2020

The first round of film projects selected for California’s new Film & TV Tax Credit Program 3.0 bodes well for the resumption of production in the Golden State, with nine feature films representing a wide range of budgets and diverse storylines. Program 3.0--the state’s third-generation tax...

Monday, Aug. 3, 2020

While entertainment production resumes cautiously amid COVID-19, two more TV series are relocating production to California thanks to its tax credit program. That’s the word from the California Film Commission.

The critically-acclaimed HBO drama In Treatment and the TBS anthology...

Monday, Jul. 29, 2019

California’s Film & TV Tax Credit Program 2.0 continues to attract big-budget projects and helps to generate production activity statewide with the addition of Sherlock Holmes 3 and nine other feature films announced by the California Film Commission. 

Together, the projects...

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