from: FilmLA.com — LOS ANGELES – January 12, 2015 – Los Angeles based projects fared well at the 72nd Annual Golden Globe Awards, which aired yesterday. L.A. based film and television productions were nominated in 14 categories including Best Performance by an Actress-Motion Picture and Best Television Series-Comedy or Musical. By the end of the evening, five...
Learn Morefrom: Alex Ben Block, The Hollywood Reporter — Only months before California’s $330 million in annual film and TV tax incentives are made available — with the expectation of sharply increased production in the future — Film L.A. has issued its annual production report showing a mixed bag of results for last year. Production of feature films on location in...
Learn MoreThe Southern California National Forest Service has informed FilmL.A. of a list of fee increases that went into effect January 1, 2015. The National Forest Service has also updated its application for filming which has been made available on the FilmL.A. website (www.filmla.com), the partial fee schedule can be found below: This fee schedule can also be found on page...
Learn Morefrom: FilmLA eNews — Presented by Audi and taking place in Hollywood, the AFI Fest is the American Film Institute’s annual festival, presenting a program of new international cinema from filmmakers from across the globe. Recognized by The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, AFI Fest is a qualifying festival for the annual Academy Awards® short film...
Learn Morefrom: FilmLA eNews — Last month, the City of Santa Monica opened its doors to The American Film Market (AFM), one of the independent film community’s most-anticipated events and the place where production and distribution deals are closed. At AFM, more than 8,000 film industry professionals –producers, directors, distributors, marketers, film commissioners and...
Learn Morefrom: FilmLA eNews — Early this month, the Los Angeles City Council unanimously approved an extension of its City Facilities Location Fee Waiver Program, to wide film industry approval. For five years, the program has aided local filmmakers by waiving facility use fees for productions shot on City-controlled properties like Los Angeles City Hall, City libraries, and...
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