LA fires threaten to push Hollywood further away
Briefly

"Last year featured 23,480 shooting days, coming only ahead of 2020. Overall production last year was down 31% compared to its five-year average (not including 2020)."
"California Governor Gavin Newsom has proposed to double the state's film and TV tax credit from $330 million to $750 million annually, which would take it past states like New York."
"Many big budget films are also increasingly choosing to shoot outside of the U.S. For example, 2022's 'The Batman' was filmed almost entirely in England and Scotland..."
"A new coalition made up of over 30 different local organizations, including studio operators and payroll firms, called the California Production Coalition, formed to lobby the state on how it can stop productions from leaving."
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