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'Timeless' Gets Film Commission Bragging Rights, Even Though It's Cancelled
Deadline Otherwise, the Film Commission has some legit bragging rights as nearly $6 billion in in-state spending has come over the first three years of the Program 2.0, as the CFC calls it, on $815 million in allocated tax credits. With employment growth up ... California's Film & TV Tax Credit Program Boosts In-State Production California Film Tax Credit Program Reports Increase in Employment, Blockbuster Projects |
Friday, 2 November 2018
'Timeless' Gets Film Commission Bragging Rights, Even Though It's Cancelled - Deadline
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