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The entertainment community in Hollywood and the Big Apple is expressing relief today that New York state has renewed the 30% tax credit on film and television production for another 5 years through 2015. The NYS budget passed last night and newly signed allocates $2.1 billion to the program, with $420 million given out each annum. There's also $7 million a year set aside for New York-based the post-production and editing industry.
Shaz from FL writes: "OpenAI's "Sora" is concerning for many reasons, the future of filmmaking being one of them."
Academy Award-winning director Alexander Payne stands out as one of my favourite directors who captures the pain, family struggle, friendship, and life itself in a unique but powerful and compelling way, The Holdovers is no different
The biggest night of the year dedicated to television, The Emmys, made it's long awaited return this month. Several popular shows enjoyed several nominations such as Succession, Better Call Saul and The Last of Us
like they dont make enough money already