CA FILM/TV CREDIT - Latest TV Projects selected for the CA Tax Credit Program (3.0)
CA Film Commission just announced the latest TV projects selected for the CA Film Credit...See below
Tax Credit Program Approved Projects
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Five "new" TV project, one recurring television series, a limited series, and three new television series.
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1. Projects are expected to spend $386 million in California for upcoming seasons.
2. They will employ 1,196 crew members, 685 cast members, and 15,869 background performers (measured in days worked).
3. The projects will generate approximately 438 filming days across California.
4. The California Film Commission highlights the attraction of twelve new and one relocating TV series to California in early 2024.
5. These projects create essential jobs and support the livelihoods of thousands in the film and television industry.
6. "All’s Fair," a new TV project by Ryan Murphy, will film 97 days in California, including 10 days outside Los Angeles.
7. "All’s Fair" will hire over 400 cast and crew members and spend nearly $70 million in qualified expenditures.
8. "Lot Patrol" and "Latitude" are additional series in the Film and Television Tax Credit Program, contributing diverse content and economic growth.
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Great info— shared in the Producers Guild slack channels.
Some responses in the trades show frustration with these huge projects being announced for credits and are wondering what support more risky, independent projects are getting. Happy to see jobs being created by big show, and there are more CA incentives for independents— here's a place to start -1