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California awards $187M in film tax credits to Pixar, Shrek prequel, and Ben Affleck projects as Newsom touts economic impact
Lights, camera, action! 41 new film projects to receive California’s Film & T.V. Tax Credit; first year of expanded program projected to bring $6.6 billion in economic impact
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DriveCleanLights, camera, action! 41 new film projects to receive California’s Film & T.V. Tax Credit; first year of expanded program projected to bring $6.6 billion in economic impactca.govWhat you need to know: Since Governor Newsom’s historic expansion of the Film & T.V. Tax Credit program, the state has awarded 170 projects, including 41 new film projects announced today. Together, these projects are designed to bring $6.6 billion in economic activity and nearly 35,000 cast and crew jobs across California... Source
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