Production of television shows, feature films and commercials all declined in the Los Angeles area during the first three months of the year, according to a new report. On-location production declined ...
Exclusive: In anticipation of expanded tax incentives in 2026 and beyond, Film Florida is partnering with Stage 32 to create a pipeline to develop a ready and certified crew base. That level of ...
According to Maui County Film Commissioner Brian Kohne, there are a couple of proposals currently making their way through the state legislature that could affect the film and TV production industry ...
Hollywood production was even slower this summer than it was during last year’s strikes because of a staggering decline in reality TV shoots, according to a new report. Overall production levels were ...
According to a new report from ProdPro, the entertainment industry continues to grapple with a significant decline in production activity. This downturn is profoundly impacting workers across the ...
Los Angeles film and TV production fell 19.7% to just 183 projects in 2023, according to an updated three-year analysis of scripted content by FilmLA released Wednesday. The figure marks 45 fewer ...
“Mad Men” was set in 1960s New York, but it was mostly filmed at a studio just west of downtown Los Angeles. Sienna DeGovia was one of hundreds of people who worked on the show. Someone needed to ...
California’s efforts to jumpstart the entertainment economy are showing early signs of success, as the California Film Commission saw a 400% spike in applications for tax credits in July. The state ...
It was another cruel summer for on-location film and TV production in Greater Los Angeles. FilmLA said Wednesday that shoot days fell 5% during the July-to-September period to 5,048, marking the ...
Devastating blazes have scattered thousands of crewmembers, raising fears of a quickened migration of projects away from California. By Winston Cho, Katie Kilkenny Surfacing from the ashes of Los ...
The California Safety on Production Pilot Program (SPPP) is a state program that establishes enhanced safety requirements for any film or TV production that receives the Program 4.0 California Film ...