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Film industry lobbies to extend state film tax credit through 2018
Amid mounting evidence that rival states are chipping away at California’s movie and TV production business, a coalition of entertainment unions and film industry officials is renewing a push to provide long-term funding for California’s...
Tags: Los Angeles Times, Politics, Jerry Brown, Tax Credits, Lobbying
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Bill introduced to extend state film tax credit
California's film tax credit program would be extended five more years under legislation introduced in Sacramento on Thursday.
With the support of a coalition of industry groups, including the Motion Picture Assn. of America, Assemblyman Felipe...Tags: Brad Pitt, Moneyball (movie), Felipe Fuentes, Politics, Academy Awards
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Bill would extend film tax credit
A bill was introduced in the state Assembly Thursday to extend by five more years the film and television tax credit program, which proponents say has created more than 20,000 jobs and generated more than $200 million in tax revenues. The bill, AB 2026,...Tags: New York City, Felipe Fuentes, Politics, Tax Credits, Mike Gatto
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Technicolor plans to reduce staff
Technicolor Inc. plans to lay off 50 employees at its relatively new Flower Street facility by Jan. 14, according to a recent state filing. Plans for the layoffs, filed with the California Employment Development Department, affect the 40,000-square-foot...Tags: Animation (genre), DVDs, DreamWorks Animation SKG Incorporated, Unemployment, Layoffs and Downsizing
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Glendale welcomes Dominican consulate
The Dominican Republic has moved its California consulate to Glendale to be closer to movie studios and maybe get a bigger slice of the film-industry pie. It's also created a film commission and tax incentives to attract production companies.
The...Tags: Cartoon Network (tv network), Economy, Business and Finance, NBCUniversal, Politics, Dominican Republic
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Villaraigosa pledges more support for local TV, movie industry
Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa said he would consider taking further steps to help the local movie and TV industry, including lowering permit fees and speeding up the film permitting process.
Speaking to a small group of Hollywood producers,...Tags: Human Interest, Antonio Villaraigosa
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Health care helps power jobs rise
Employers in Los Angeles County posted more than 2,300 ads for registered nurses in February, according to the state Employment Development Department.
Providence Health & Services, operator of Burbank’s Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center and...Tags: Medical Services, Labor Legislation, Unemployment, California, Hospitals and Clinics
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Memoir of Hollywood's wild side
Everyone in Hollywood has a story, right? Countless aspiring actors, filmmakers and crewmembers have flocked to Los Angeles over the years looking for fame, fortune and glory via the silver screen. Each one brings with them a history, a memoir waiting...Tags: Movies, University of Southern California, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Glendale (Los Angeles, California), Texas
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'A truly international gathering'
There's no need to book a ticket to Cannes, Venice or Toronto to see some of the best movies made by independent filmmakers. There will be 170 films, many of them never seen before, screened at the Burbank International Film Festival from Sept. 10 to 19....Tags: American Red Cross, Movies, Animal Crackers, Music, Nazi Party
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Locals celebrate Armenia's independence
Glendale residents joined more than 1,000 others Tuesday evening from the Southern California Armenian community in celebration of Armenian Independence Day at the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood. "This marks Armenia's rebirth as a nation," said Consul...Tags: Human Interest, Movies, Cannes Film Festival, Ceremonies, Turkey
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Young filmmakers dealt a challenge
Lights, camera, action! "All right, Mr. DeMille, I'm ready for my close-up." Gloria Swanson uttered those words 60 years ago in Billy Wilder's film noir — "Sunset Boulevard." The movie was nominated for 11 Academy Awards, winning three, and is...Tags: Gloria Swanson, Human Interest, Super Bowl, Movies, Music
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Mastering mammoth effects
Burbank native Leslie Iwerks took on the daunting task of compacting 35 years of history on George Lucas' visual effects company, Industrial Light & Magic, into her documentary on the company's evolution that will be seen this weekend on Encore.
In...Tags: Movies, John Lasseter, Gaming, J.J. Abrams, Tom Cruise
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