GOVERNOR NEWSOM ANNOUNCES PROPOSAL TO EXPAND CALIFORNIA FILM COMMISSION’S TAX CREDIT PROGRAM FOR FILM AND TV PRODUCTION HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (Oct. 27, 2024) – Governor Gavin Newsom today proposed expanding California’s Film & Television Tax Credit Program from the... Read MoreRead more about GOVERNOR NEWSOM ANNOUNCES PROPOSAL TO EXPAND CALIFORNIA FILM COMMISSION’S TAX CREDIT PROGRAM FOR FILM AND TV PRODUCTION
19 PROJECTS TO SPEND $284.4 MILLION, EMPLOY OVER 3,800 CAST AND CREW THROUGH CALIFORNIA’S FILM AND TELEVISION, SOUNDSTAGE TAX CREDIT PROGRAMS HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (September 10, 2024) – As part of the California Jobs First initiative, the California Film Commission (CFC)... Read MoreRead more about 19 PROJECTS TO SPEND $284.4 MILLION, EMPLOY OVER 3,800 CAST AND CREW THROUGH CALIFORNIA’S FILM AND TELEVISION, SOUNDSTAGE TAX CREDIT PROGRAMS
Five Television Series to Film in California, Spend $386 Million Through the State’s Film and Television Tax Credit Program HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (July 10, 2024) – As part of the California Jobs First initiative, the California Film Commission (CFC) today awarded $58... Read MoreRead more about Five Television Series to Film in California, Spend $386 Million Through the State’s Film and Television Tax Credit Program
12 Productions Projected to Bring in More Than $1.1 Billion to California’s Economy, Employ 4,500 Cast and Crew Amazon MGM Studios’ “Fallout” Among Largest Relocating Series HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (April 8, 2024) – Today, the California Film Commission (CFC) announced $152... Read MoreRead more about 12 Productions Projected to Bring in More Than $1.1 Billion to California’s Economy, Employ 4,500 Cast and Crew
California’s Film & Television Tax Credit Program Attracts Biggest Blockbuster in Program History, Adding $166 Million to State’s Economy 15 Selected Productions Projected to Bring in More Than $400 Million to California’s Economy and Employ Nearly 20,000 Cast,... Read MoreRead more about California’s Film & Television Tax Credit Program Attracts Biggest Blockbuster in Program History, Adding $166 Million to State’s Economy