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Assembly committee supports extending California film tax credit
Company TownCalifornia lawmakers moved a step closer to approving a five-year extension of the state's popular film tax credit program.... -
News Corp. buys stake in Chinese film studio
Company TownBEIJING – Twentieth Century Fox parent News Corp. has agreed to acquire a 19.9% stake in Beijing-based Bona Film Group, the latest attempt by Hollywood to cash in on Asia’s biggest movie boom. It also signals the global aspirations of...... -
Megan Ellison is energizing indie film world
She's a 26-year-old former party girl with social anxiety issues, a motorcycle-riding iconoclast who dropped out of USC and attends meetings in Led Zeppelin T-shirts.
Megan Ellison is also the most powerful new producer in Hollywood, running a burgeoning...Tags: The King's Speech (movie), A Clockwork Orange (movie), Back to the Future (movie), Spike Jonze, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc.
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Technology boosts South Florida's adult video business
While Los Angeles is still the mecca for adult films and videos, South Florida has its share of adult video makers and producers of X-rated online content and websites. Even more than making films here, South Florida is known for the websites that...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Broward County, Economy, Business and Finance, Miami Beach, Palm Beach County
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New York City crows about record year for TV production
As California lawmakers mull whether to extend funding for the state's film tax credit program, rival New York City is crowing about having another record year for TV production. New York City Film Commissioner Katherine Oliver said the city was on track...
Tags: Entertainment, Television, Taxation, 666 Park Avenue (tv program), Satellite and Cable Service
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State incentives give film industry a boost in Maryland
Capital News ServiceMove over, Los Angeles. Production companies are looking to Baltimore as a backdrop for filming locations, thanks in part to state funding used to lure them to Maryland. And film industry people say Maryland’s economy is reaping the rewards....Tags: Sarah Palin, Taxation, Little Italy (Baltimore, Maryland), Executive Branch, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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On Location: Virgin Group faces challenges filming at 35,000 feet
British tycoon Sir Richard Branson has made a career out of bucking conventions — opening a recording studio in a country estate, building an affordable, premium airline service with soft violet mood lighting and seat-back entertainment screens, and...
Tags: Virgin Group, Ltd., Entertainment, Robert De Niro, Jodie Foster, Thriller (genre)
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State's Film Industry Training Program Accepting Applications
The Hartford CourantActors John Ratzenberger, who portrayed Cliff Clavin on the popular television series "Cheers," and Frank Converse, who appeared in "Law and Order" will participate in this summer's Connecticut Film Industry Training program. The four-week program...Tags: Hamden (New Haven, Connecticut), Quinnipiac University, John Ratzenberger
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On Location: Virgin flies high with 'Departure Date' film
Company TownBritish tycoon Sir Richard Branson has made a career out of bucking conventions — opening a recording studio in a country estate, building an affordable, premium airline service with soft violet mood lighting and seat-back entertainment screens, and... -
Before Hollywood, there was Betzwood
With its shopping malls, gas stations and modest homes nestled on tidy, clipped lawns, West Norriton Township in Montgomery County looks like any other suburban enclave. Yet underneath those lawn sprinklers and gas grills lies a magnificent past —...Tags: Entertainment, Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), Oliver Hardy, The Artist (movie), Festive Events
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Director who abused film tax credits gets prison sentence
The director of two movies shot on Cape Cod has been sentenced to a maximum of three years in state prison after admitting that he exaggerated expenses when he applied for Massachusetts film tax credits.
Daniel Adams pleaded guilty last month to...Tags: Punishment, Richard Dreyfuss, Taxation, Trials, Prisons
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Director sentenced to prison after abusing film tax credits
Company TownDaniel Adams, the director of two movies shot on Cape Cod, has been sentenced to up to three years in state prison after admitting he exaggerated expenses when he applied for Masschusetss film tax credits....
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