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Learn MoreAs was widely expected, today the bid to expand California’s current $100 million Film and TV Tax Credit program passed its second legislative test in Sacramento. The state Assembly Revenue and Taxation Committee unanimously 8-0 moved the multi-sponsored Film and Television Job Creation and Retention Act forward. The support comes as no surprise as the Committee is...
Learn MoreFilmLA has notified us that a moratorium has been put into place for Colfax Meadows. No filming will be allowed in in Colfax Meadows until further notice. Below is a map showing the effected...
Learn Morefrom: FilmLA eNews — FilmL.A. the not-for-profit which coordinates film permits on behalf of the City and County of Los Angeles, also counts several area school districts among its clients. By partnering with FilmL.A., school district partners have the opportunity to generate additional revenue by allowing production companies to utilize school properties as...
Learn Morefrom: FilmLA eNews — The City of Monrovia has approved an agreement with FilmL.A., establishing the not-for-profit as the film permit coordinator for the area. FilmL.A. will now accept applications for permits to film within the Monrovia city limits. The 13.7 square mile city is located 20 miles northeast of Los Angeles at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains,...
Learn MoreIn the ongoing effort to bring back and keep productions in LA, this event will provide an opportunity for filmmakers to network and become better informed about all the City of Los Angeles has to offer. Join LAPPG, NewFilmmakers Los Angeles and Film L.A. for a special evening of networking at Busby’s East on Thursday, May 15th highlighted with an hour-long...
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