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CA FILM TAX CREDIT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE STATE’S THRIVING TV AND FILM INDUSTRY, BRINGING IN BILLIONS TO CALIFORNIA. Tax Credit is Responsible for the State’s Thriving TV and Film Industry, Bringing in Billions to California:

In fiscal year 2016-17, the film tax credit “allocated ¬$339 million to 64 projects that [were] expected to spend $2.4 billion in California.” — Bob Strauss, “Report says California’s film production incentives yield increases in jobs, shows,” Daily News, 9/25/2017

“[The] Program Has Produced A Sustained 12% Increase In The Number Hours Worked In The State By BelowThe-Line Crew Members, Generating An Additional $1.4 Billion In Their Wages During The First Two Years Of The Expanded Program.” — David Robb, “California Film & TV Incentives Boosted Below-The-Line Wages By $1.4 Billion” Deadline Hollywood, 2/25/2017

““[This Is Us] Generated More Than $61.5 Million In Economic Activity And Paid More Than $27 Million In Wages To More Than 2,000 Local Workers In Its First Season.” – Annlee Ellingson, “‘This Is Us’ generates tears and millions of dollars for the Los Angeles economy ,” LA Biz, 2/2/2018

“[This Is Us] Generated More Than $61.5 Million In Economic Activity And Paid More Than $27 Million In Wages To More Than 2,000 Local Workers In Its First Season.”

Several Out-Of-State Productions Have Recently Moved To California For The Film Tax Credit, Bringing $891 Million To California’s Economy.

“[The credit has] brought a dozen already established TV series, ‘American Horror Story’ and ‘Veep’ among them, to California from out-of-state locations in the past two years, generating many long-term jobs and a projected $891 million worth of in-state spending.” — Bob Strauss, “Report says California’s film production incentives yield increases in jobs, shows ,” Daily News, 9/25/2017 Kevin De Leon, President Pro Tem Of The California State Senate:

“The Program Has Been An Overwhelming Success…And We Want California To Remain The Entertainment Capital Of The World.” — Dave McNary, “California State Senate Leader Touts State’s Production Tax Credit,” Variety, 11/30/2017 The Film Tax Credit Was The Reason That ‘Grease: Live!’ Filmed In California, Spending $11 Million In Qualified Expenditures.

“‘We were somewhat handcuffed by the financials on the project,’ said Roderick Smith, executive vice president of production finance at Paramount Pictures. ‘We would not have done the show here in California without the credit.’” – Yvonne Villarreal, “A California film tax credit helped ‘Grease: Live!’ dance in L.A.,” LA Times, 1/27/2016

– Annlee Ellingson, “‘This Is Us’ generates tears and millions of dollars for the Los Angeles economy ,” LA Biz, 2/2/2018

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CA FILM TAX CREDIT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE STATE’S THRIVING TV AND FILM INDUSTRY, BRINGING IN BILLIONS TO CALIFORNIA.

“[The] Program Has Produced A Sustained 12% Increase In The Number Hours Worked In The State By BelowThe-Line Crew Members, Generating An Additional $1.4 Billion In Their Wages During The First Two Years Of The Expanded Program.” – David Robb, “California Film & TV Incentives Boosted Below-The-Line Wages By $1.4 Billion” Deadline Hollywood, 2/25/2017 Several Out-Of-State Productions Have Recently Moved To California For The Film Tax Credit, Bringing $891 Million To California’s Economy:

“[The credit has] brought a dozen already established TV series, ‘American Horror Story’ and ‘Veep’ among them, to California from out-of-state locations in the past two years, generating many long-term jobs and a projected $891 million worth of in-state spending.” – Bob Strauss, “Report says California’s film production incentives yield increases in jobs, shows ,” Daily News, 9/25/2017 Kevin De Leon, President Pro Tem Of The California State Senate:

“The Program Has Been An Overwhelming Success…And We Want California To Remain The Entertainment Capital Of The World.” – Dave McNary, “California State Senate Leader Touts State’s Production Tax Credit,” Variety, 11/30/2017

The Film Tax Credit Was The Reason That ‘Grease: Live!’ Filmed In California, Spending $11 Million In Qualified Expenditures.

“‘We were somewhat handcuffed by the financials on the project,’ said Roderick Smith, executive vice president of production finance at Paramount Pictures. ‘We would not have done the show here in California without the credit.’” – Yvonne Villarreal, “A California film tax credit helped ‘Grease: Live!’ dance in L.A.,” LA Times, 1/27/2016

“[Timeless] Would Employ Approximately 250 Cast, 220 Crew And 3,000 Extras And Spend Nearly $40 Million In Wages To Below-The-Line Workers And Payments To In-State Vendors.” – Dave McNary, “NBC’s ‘Timeless’ Relocating Production to California to Receive Tax Credit,” Variety, 6/29/2018 Films “Destroyer,” “Rim Of The World,” And “Girl With A Gun” To Film Outside Of Los Angeles Area, “Contributing To The Program’s Goal To Bring Production Jobs And Spending To Regions Across The State.”

“‘Everyone associated with our film is deeply thankful for the tax credit,’ [Dan] Gilroy said…The announcement noted that three of the 11 projects— Destroyer, Rim of the World and Girl With a Gun—plan to shoot a substantial number of scenes outside of the 30-Mile Zone surrounding Los Angeles, contributing to the program’s goal to bring production jobs and spending to regions across the state.” – Gregg Kilday, “Quentin Tarantino’s New Film Receives California Tax Incentive,” The Hollywood Reporter, 11/20/2017

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