With Your Help, Film Works for California…

from: FilmWorksLA.com — As another beautiful sunny weekend in Southern California approaches, Film Works decided to make a post to remind supporters of the many ways they can take action to help promote the campaign and keep Film Working for California: 1. Create an “I am Hollywood” Video.  Submit a 30 to 60-second “I am Hollywood” video to our YouTube...

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New Bill to Extend Tax Credits

from: Richard Verrier, LA Times — California’s film tax credit program would be extended five more years under legislation introduced in Sacramento on Thursday. With the support of a coalition of industry groups, including the Motion Picture Assn. of America, Assemblyman Felipe Fuentes (D-Sylmar) introduced a bill that would extend the state’s film and...

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What Do the Oscars Mean to You?

from: FilmWorksLA.com — It’s that time again: Awards Season. The red carpet will be scattered with designer gowns, impeccable suits, actors, directors producers and, of course, numerous films garnering awards that are rightly-and sometimes not rightly-deserving of their proper accolades, according to whom you speak with. The Mac-daddy of all film awards is coming...

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Filming in Hospitals

from: Richard Verrier, LA Times — On the second floor of a hospital, a criminal profiler is strolling down a hallway with a colleague when an alarm goes off. Several doctors and nurses sprint past him to an intensive care unit where a child and potential witness to a crime is being treated. The scene, for an upcoming episode of the CBS crime drama “Criminal...

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Louisiana Film Officials Confuse Fact With Fiction

from: FilmWorksLA Blog — Louisiana Film Officials Confuse Fact With Fiction, Integrity of Industry Data Suffers Despite the size and importance of the film and television industry — and not only for California, but for the entire nation — there’s a woeful lack of consistent and/or accurate data available about it.  Frustration over this lack of information...

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Safety First at the Grammys

from: Richard Verrier, LA Times — At the Grammy Awards Sunday night, performers including alternative-country duo Civil Wars, jazz artist Diana Krall and British singer Adele will take to the stage, along with the reunited Beach Boys and more than a dozen other musical acts. Working behind the scenes to make sure that nothing goes wrong is Paul Holehouse,...

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