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  2. Disney's 'Mandalorian & Grogu' to shoot in California thanks ...

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    The California Film Commission often uses tax incentives to dissuade film and TV projects from fleeing the state to shoot in Atlanta, Vancouver and other rising production hubs.

  3. ‘The Mandalorian & Grogu,’ ‘Mercy,’ ‘The Accountant 2’ Nab ...

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    The upcoming Lucasfilm theatrical release “The Mandalorian & Grogu” is one of 15 films to secure an estimated $61 million in 2024 production tax incentives through California’s Film and ...

  4. Movie production incentives in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Movie Production Incentives (MPIs): "Movie Production Incentive" is any incentive states offer filmmakers to encourage film production in-state. [6] Tax Credits: Tax credits can remove a portion of the income tax owed to the state by the production company, but since most production companies are limited purpose business entities they often ...

  5. California Sees $6 Billion in Direct Spending From Incentives

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    The California Film Commission asserted in the report that the Film & TV Tax Credit Program 2.0 has led to sustained growth in retaining and attracting in-state production. The $6 […]

  6. California Film Commission - Wikipedia

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    The California Film Commission (CFC) was founded in 1985 by then California Governor George Deukmejian [1] to act in an economic development capacity for the state. [2] It is a part of the California Trade and Commerce Agency, [3] formerly the Business, Transportation, and Housing Agency. Its purpose is to enhance California's position as the ...

  7. Pixar Canada - Wikipedia

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    Pixar Canada was established in April 2009, [6] [7] and officially opened on April 20, 2010 in the area of Gastown, Vancouver, British Columbia. [1] The location was chosen for tax incentive reasons, for Vancouver’s computer-generated animation talent pool and for time-zone compatibility with the main studio in California.

  8. Is California's film and TV tax credit in danger ... - AOL

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    Opponents say California's film and TV tax credit program — which underwent a significant makeover in 2023 — could be in jeopardy due to a provision in the proposed ballot measure declaring ...

  9. Hollywood North - Wikipedia

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    Hollywood North. Hollywood North is a colloquialism used to describe film production industries and/or film locations north of its namesake, Hollywood, California. The term has been applied principally to the film industry in Canada, specifically to the cities Toronto and Vancouver .