from: FilmLA eNews — On May 28, the Hollywood Chamber Community Foundation named FilmL.A. one of this year’s “Heroes of Hollywood.” Since 1993, the Heroes of Hollywood Awards are bestowed annually on individuals and businesses making a difference within the Hollywood community. FilmL.A. was honored this year because of our ongoing work to attract and retain...
Learn Morefrom: Dave McNary, Variety.com — HBO’s “Veep,” Fox’s “American Horror Story,” Touchstone’s “Secrets and Lies” and Viacom’s “Hindsight” have been approved to receive California’s sweetened film and TV tax credit for relocating to California. The California Film Commission also announced six other new series — Touchstone’s “Code...
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Learn Morefrom: Nick Goundry, The Location Guide — Speakers at the Produced By Conference in Los Angeles were encouraged but cautious over the weekend about California’s boosted filming incentives. The Weinstein Company (TWC) was among the firms noting the importance of a large and secure incentive support structure. David Glasser, Chief Operating Officer and President of...
Learn Morefrom: Conference.FilmCalifornia.com — BIGGEST CALIFORNIA INDUSTRY EVENT OF THE YEAR ON JUNE 13, 2015 The 8th annual Film in California Conference celebrates the best California has to offer entertainment industry professionals. Attendees will learn how to leverage the state’s unmatched production resources, including its incredibly diverse locations and vast...
Learn MoreThe Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) has revised its schedule of fees to film or park at District-owned locations. A copy of the revised fee schedule is attached to this alert and will soon appear the FilmL.A. website, The new rates will take effect June 1, 2015. Soon, LAUSD staff and students will enjoy their annual summer recess. The break period begins...
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