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Hollywood Unions Traveling to Sacramento to Lobby for California’s Film and TV Tax Credit Expansion
A coalition including IATSE, the Directors Guild of America, the Teamsters and the Writers Guild of America is gearing up to fight for proposed expansions to the tax incentives program.
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How Can Hollywood Stop a Production Exodus?
A showrunner and the creator of the "Stay in L.A." petition offer ten ideas to keep film and TV projects in California.
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California Film and TV Tax Incentive May Get Expanded Amid New Production Push
The introduction of two bills on Wednesday follows plans to increase film and television incentives to $750 million a year.
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Netflix to Invest $1B in Mexico Over Four Years to Produce Movies and Shows In Country
"This country holds a special place in Netflix's own history," co-CEO Ted Sarandos said during a press conference in Mexico City.
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The Future of Television City Will Be Decided in Court as Rick Caruso Challenges Billion-Dollar Makeover
The developer's The Grove filed a lawsuit accusing Los Angeles of violating a state environmental law over its handling of the approval of a planned $1 billion expansion of the historic studio complex.
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Shining a Light on the Benefits of Shooting in Basque Country
Launched at the Berlinale, Film Basque Country aims to capitalize on the region’s cachet and hefty new incentives to promote this innovative community of Spain as a thriving creative hub.Â
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How Hollywood’s Major Crew Union Chief Thinks About Keeping Production In L.A. — And What Help Is Needed
IATSE's Matthew Loeb also discussed how the Trump administration could impact a push for more U.S. work.
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Mark Wahlberg, Sony and Howard Hughes CEO’s New Vegas Studio Bill Is Prepped for Go
A "Hollywood 2.0" bill would open the door to $80M in film tax credits that would make Summerlin Studios a reality and provide a boost to the local economy.
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Canada’s Dry Spell Is Over as Location Shoots Head North
One year after Canadian film and TV production slowed to a trickle due to the Hollywood strikes, the Great White North is once again minting green.
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U.K. Film, TV Production Spend Rebounds in 2024 Thanks to ‘Peaky Blinders’ and ‘Knives Out’
The British Film Institute's latest data also highlights 'Wicked's box office rule in the U.K.
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London’s Eastbrook Studios Opens Doors for Hollywood Production
The UK City's largest film and television studio campus and its 12 soundstages will be operated by Los Angeles-based property developer Hackman Capital Partners.
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Studio of the Americas Launches in Atlanta With Slate of Projects, Focus on Native-Led Storytelling
Led by CEO and co-founder Robert Wilson with chairman and co-founder Clifton Chippewa, the studio operates with a mission to "authentically portray Native American stories, culture and traditions."
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