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Entertainment & Sports

Sep. 29, 2015

Film bill boosts economy, but some are missing out

California's Film and Television Tax Credit Program is receiving mixed reviews, with attorneys lauding a boost in in-state production and job creation while pointing out that big-budget studio projects are reaping the benefits.


By Ashley Cullins


Daily Journal Staff Writer


California's year-old Film and Television Tax Credit Program is receiving mixed reviews,
with attorneys lauding a boost in in-state production and job creation while pointing
out that big-budget studio projects are reaping the benefits, causing independent
films to miss out.


The bill, signed by Gov. Jerry Brow...

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