By David Robb Labor Editor One day, cameras will roll again and film and TV production will resume in California, and when it does, Colleen Bell, executive director of the California Film Commission, says that the Commission stands ready to assist those who qualify for the state’s $330 million-a-year film tax credit program.
In the meantime, the Commission has told qualified projects that “the impact of the coronavirus on your productions is considered a force majeure situation and will not affect your status as an approved applicant in the tax credit program.” The program is set to start its third phase – Program 3.0 – on July 1, the start of the state’s next fiscal year.
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