Monday, Jul. 18, 2022

Efforts by Governor Gavin Newsom and the state legislature to expand funding for California’s Film & Television Tax Credit Program are enabling a greater number of new and relocating TV series to be produced in the Golden State.  

With additional funding provided in the state’s budget...

Tuesday, Apr. 19, 2022

FilmLA, partner film office for the City and County of Los Angeles and other local jurisdictions, has issued an update regarding regional filming activity.

On-location film production in Greater Los Angeles saw a strong start this year, setting a new first quarter record with 9,832 Shoot...

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, Oct. 25, 2021

Recent legislation to expand California’s Film & TV Tax Credit Program is delivering quickly on one of its core goals by incentivizing more TV series to relocate production here from other states and nations. 

The California Film Commission announced that ABC’s “Promised Land” and the...

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, Jul. 19, 2021

California legislators last week passed a bill increasing film and TV tax incentives by another $330 million. Senate Bill (SB) 144 won approval in both the State Senate and Assembly and is expected to be signed into law by Gov. Gavin Newsom.

The tax credit package provides an additional $...

Monday, Apr. 19, 2021

Two more TV series will relocate to the California thanks to its film and TV tax credit program. 

The TBS sitcom Chad (from Vancouver, British Columbia) and the HBO Max comedy-drama The Flight Attendant (from New York) will move to California for their second season 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...

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