Gov. Newsom Calls for Huge Increase of California's Film Tax Credit Program to $750 Million: 'We Need to Be Big and Bold' But Nolan said that it was still more expensive to shoot Season 2 in ...
“So many people in entertainment live here and want to film here, and we just need the state of California to take away the reasons the studios use to make us shoot elsewhere.” Exclusive ...
Watch on Deadline The exact plans for how, exactly, to reshape California’s Film and Television Tax Credit Program weren’t unveiled Wednesday, but Chavez Zbur gave some guidance on what the ...
The Entertainment Union Coalition has launched “Keep California Rolling,” a labor-led campaign to ensure that jobs remain the key priority in the proposed expansion to California’s Film ...
California lawmakers plan to make the state’s film and TV incentive more lucrative for individual productions, while doubling the overall size of the program. At a press conference on Wednesday ...
In a parking lot on Victory Boulevard in North Hollywood, a nuclear wasteland has been created. Wrecked RVs, rusting cars and half-dead palm trees line the sand, all surrounding a twisted version of ...
Join ABC10’s John Bartell as he takes you on a cinematic journey to California’s most iconic film locations—where movie magic comes to life in real-world adventures. Judge warns of ...
Alain Guiraudie, the French writer-director, shapes his penchant for queer subject matter into something that owes much to ...
The identity of the film and TV industry is tied up with California, but Governor Gavin Newsom and some lawmakers want you to know that’s not written in stone. The state’s production has been ...
The actors play daughter and father in Jess Varley's solo directorial debut about a woman experiencing strange sensations ...
California Rangeland Trust CEO Michael Delbar introduces the film, You Just Can’t See Them From the Road, during its Santa Barbara premiere at the Lobero Theatre. Credit: Madison Goss ...