SACRAMENTO — Governor Gavin Newsom today announced the approval of 22 new television projects through the California Film Commission’s Film and Television Tax Credit Program. This marks the first round of tax credits since the Governor’s historic expansion of the program in July,... Source| California Film Commission
Today, the nominees for the 77th Emmy Awards were announced, with California-based television productions securing at least 104 nominations across all categories...| California Film Commission
A day after announcing California has more than doubled its Film and Television Tax Credit Program, Governor Gavin Newsom today signed legislation to further strengthen the state’s commitment to film and television production...| California Film Commission
Governor Newsom today continued his work in protecting film production jobs in Los Angeles and across the state with a new round of 48 projects approved for the California Film Commission’s Film and Television Tax Credit Program...| California Film Commission
CFC announced today that 51 film projects have been selected for the latest round of awards under the California Film & Television Tax Credit Program. This constitutes the most projects ever approved...| California Film Commission
CFC has awarded $108.6 million in tax credits to 10 film and television projects through its Film and Television Tax Credit Program and Soundstage Filming Tax Credit Program. This latest round of awards includes one relocating television series, one recurring television series...| California Film Commission
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (Oct. 27, 2024) – Governor Gavin Newsom today proposed expanding California’s Film & Television Tax Credit Program from the current $330 million annual allocation to $750 million annually. The massive increase to the program, which is administered by the California Film Commission (CFC), would allow California ....| California Film Commission
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (September 10, 2024) – As part of the California Jobs First initiative, the California Film Commission (CFC) today awarded a total of $51.6 million in tax credits to nineteen projects set to film in California. Through the Film and Television Tax Credit Program, $39.6 million was allocated to three....| California Film Commission
As part of the California Jobs First initiative, the California Film Commission (CFC) today awarded $58 million in tax credits to five television projects – one recurring television series, a limited series, and three new television series...| California Film Commission
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (April 8, 2024) – Today, the California Film Commission (CFC) announced $153 million in tax credits for 12 television projects – one relocating series, three recurring television series, and eight new television series – as a part of its Film and Television Tax Credit Program, including one of the largest relocating series in the history of the program....| California Film Commission
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