California's film and television tax incentive program was extended for another year. It wasn't the five years the industry was hoping for, but that one year could expand to more next year to allow California to continue competing against rival areas. The program has brought $3.8 billion in economic output and supported 20,040 jobs since it was created back in 2009, and with this new extension, California is still open for filmmaking.
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
California should be the #1 production location. It's a bigger shame for them to lose so much business to other countries.