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Hollywood Chamber Honors LA Shoots Amid Production Woes

5 Dec

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Summary

  • LA productions like 'Palm Royale' and 'High Potential' honored for staying in California.
  • California faces declining production due to strikes, pandemic, and tax incentives elsewhere.
  • Governor Newsom's $750 million tax incentive aims to boost California production in 2026.
Hollywood Chamber Honors LA Shoots Amid Production Woes

The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce celebrated local productions like "Palm Royale" and "High Potential" at its 2025 Entertainment Industry Conference, recognizing their commitment to filming in Los Angeles. These shows exemplify the benefits of shooting in California, from utilizing iconic backlots to fostering a strong sense of community among cast and crew.

However, the conference also highlighted stark realities. A recent production report revealed a concerning decline in Los Angeles-based filming, exacerbated by the pandemic and recent strikes. Many productions have shifted to other U.S. states and countries offering more attractive tax incentives, impacting California's economy.

In response, Governor Gavin Newsom has allocated $750 million in state tax incentives for 2025, with optimistic projections for a production resurgence in 2026. While challenges remain, industry leaders emphasized that "Hollywood is open for business," signaling a concerted effort to bring filmmaking back to its traditional home.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Production is declining due to factors like the pandemic, industry strikes, and more generous tax incentives offered by other U.S. states and countries.
Governor Newsom introduced a $750 million tax incentive program for 2025 to encourage productions to stay and film in California.
The 'Palm Royale' and 'High Potential' productions were honored for their commitment to filming in Los Angeles.

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