Sentences with phrase «film production credit»

«The film production credit, now generally 30 percent of qualifying costs, is large relative to industry profits and tax liability,» the addendum says.
FILM PRODUCTION CREDIT PROGRAM PARTICIPANT Wolf of Wall Street - 5 nominations FILM PRODUCTION CREDIT PROGRAM PARTICIPANT Inside Llewyn Davis - 2 nominations POST PRODUCTION CREDIT PROGRAM PARTICIPANT Blue Jasmine - 3 nominations
Walson's film production credits include «City Island» with Andy Garcia; «Blue Jasmine» with Cate Blanchett, and a new Richard Gere movie called «Time out of Mind,» in U.S. theaters in 2015.

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Several states offer tax credits to television and film production companies that make a television series or feature film in that state.
While major production companies and distributors, à la Disney, typically get most of the credit for the success of Hollywood films, there are dozens of independently run startups like Rodeo that contribute in no small part to the success of projects, and without which these films would not look as glossy as they do.
The story of these marches is told in the film, which is directed by Ava DuVernay with production credits for Oprah Winfrey, who has a supporting acting role, and for Brad Pitt.
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Amid the aftershock of the deepening scandal over producer Harvey Weinstein's alleged decades of sexual assault, New York's film and television business community is worried that a proposed amendment to the state's production tax credit would dissuade productions from shooting here.
Cuomo's added commitments are topped off by the extension of $ 420 million a year in state tax credits for film and TV production — the most generous giveaway of its kind in the country.
It is to the credit of the cinematographer (Soderbergh himself, although he is credited as Peter Andrews) and its production designer, Antxon Gomez, that the film brings Bolivia to harsh life on screen.
DeFrancisco said he's not going to drop his criticism of the state's film tax credits, a program that awards $ 420 million annually to one industry and stands to benefit the hub's first tenant, The Film House, a movie production studio.
Intended to make New York a more attractive filming location, the film tax credit program offers refundable tax credits to film and television companies for production costs incurred while operating in the state.
In his state - of - the - county address on Tuesday, County Executive Mike Hein called on the state to enact legislation that would include Ulster in a tax - credit program to encourage film production companies to work here.
He highlighted the governor's economic policies, including his support for a $ 425 million a year program that provides tax credits to film productions.
The most significant are a five year extension of 2 percent «Section 18 - a» assessments on utility energy sales, with a $ 500 million annual impact on business and residential ratepayers, and a five year extension of the $ 420 million per year «film production» tax credit.
That's why I've called for diverting $ 45 million from the state's $ 420 million film and television production tax credit to go for boosting salaries for our direct care workers.
Finally, the report said that a tax credit for film and television production, which Cuomo has proudly expanded, «should be scaled back because it does not appear to pay for itself in its current form.»
«The state's film tax credit job claims are a fiction straight out of the Hollywood productions they're forcing New York taxpayers to finance.
Empire State Development Takes Home Emmy Award for Best Corporate Welfare Reclaim New York Initiative offered the following statement in response to Empire State Development's shameless bragging about taxpayer - financed productions winning Emmy awards: «The state's film tax credit job claims are a fiction straight out of the Hollywood productions they're forcing New York taxpayers to finance.
Hein added that, with the tax credit in place, Ulster County stood to be even more competitive than other Hudson Valley communities like Poughkeepsie and Newburgh due to its status as the first county beyond New York City where film productions are not subject to the state's MTA tax.
What spurred Hollywood's sudden interest in Ulster County, according to County Executive Mike Hein, was Hein's successful effort to lobby state lawmakers to extend a 40 percent film production tax credit, available in almost all upstate counties, to Ulster.
«We believe that the film and TV production credit is already far too large and that it is a mistake to add another, politically attractive but fiscally dubious branch to it,» added John Kaehny, executive director of Reinvent Albany.
Under Gov. Andrew Cuomo, New York has continued to lure film and television productions with generous tax credits.
The interest in donations and support from Hollywood comes as the state has also expanded its film and TV production credits to encourage movie making in New York state.
The state spends $ 450 million on tax credits to boost film production in New York.
Cuomo hailed the announcement as a success for the state's film production tax credit, which offers refundable tax credits to film and television production companies that operate in the state.
State officials say New York's film production tax credit program helped snare the project.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo recently signed legislation that expands the additional 10 percent Empire State film production tax credit to counties in the Hudson Valley and Catskills.
The movie company expects to apply for the state's film production tax credits in addition to Start - Up NY.
The concept was to provide a state - of - the - art sound stage and production facility that, combined with New York's generous film tax credits, would draw film producers to town.
Buoyed by an additional $ 25 million production tax credit and peak TV, there's been an explosion of movies and shows filming in New York — from superhero dramas to sitcoms.
He also said 2018 will see an effort to push the state legislature to extend film tax credits so the boom in film and TV production the county has seen of late will continue.
Mr. Cuomo who has championed the expansion of a tax - credit program for film and television production, also received numerous donations from that industry, including $ 41,000 from NBCUniversal, $ 6,000 from the Motion Picture Association of America and $ 5,000 each from Paramount Pictures, Warner Brothers Entertainment and Disney.
Start - Up NY and Film Tax Credits It was the package of tax benefits that convinced Ryan Johnson, president of the newly formed Film House LLC, to move his film production business from Los Angeles to DeWitt, N.Y., he said.
The film credit has an additional value to Upstate production companies - the benefits go from a 30 percent Downstate tax benefit to a 40 percent tax benefit.
New York State already provides tax credits for many other purposes, including film and TV production, job creation, economic development and domestic beer brewing.
Johnson said New York beat other states — like Louisiana, Georgia, North Carolina and Mississippi — that offer tax credits for film production.
In all those great films — as well as some good ones like A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries and Surviving Picasso — James Ivory directed with Ismail Merchant producing; today, though, Merchant has made an effort to get to direct, leaving his normal collaborator as just a small credit in the «A Merchant - Ivory Production» credit.
Don't look for this film during Oscar season, as the content beats the production, but give it credit for educating us on an important discovery, something perhaps we should all know about our potential.
Irons adds the credit of executive producer and featured actor in TRASHED, a Blenheim Production feature documentary directed by Candida Brady, which received a special screening at the 2012 Cannes film festival.
Now, after more than 40 years in Hollywood, the name of Steven Spielberg in credits, whether in direction or production, is guaranteed to make a film hit.
Berg looks at the opening credits, cast and performances, sets and locations, music, story issues, camerawork, some history behind the film's subjects, and a few other bits of production trivia.
But Mulan and her story are secondary to the film's astonishing look, credited to production designer Hans Bacher and a vast team of artists.
Although he did receive credit for the film, as he did direct about 70 % of the scenes released in the theatrical release of Payback, writer - director Brian Helgeland (A Knight's Tale) left the project before production wrapped.
Crediting the film for decent production values and a good deal of energy, the film starts off promising, with some interesting songs and occasionally amusing humor.
Along the way, we touch on the abandoned film project that Lee was working on with screenwriter Michael Arndt, how The Book Of Life affected this production, the evolution of the idea from the initial spark to the finished film, how Adrian Molina got involved in the project, how Lee Unkrich went from editor to director and how he edits his own films, how Darla got a credit as «Digital Angel» on the original Toy Story, hiding easter eggs in an international setting, and working with Michael Giacchino.
And production designer Giorgio Giovannini, who created many of the film's forbidding sets for its shoot on the Titanus Appia Studios soundstage, deserves credit as well.
Screenwriter Mark Protosevich (The Cell, I Am Legend, Thor, Oldboy) joins the Hyphenates to talk the key films of May 2015, ask how accurate the writing credits on Hollywood productions actually are, and look at the extraordinary films of the underrated Japanese director Masaki Kobayashi.
Myers said that he was convinced that «Wayne's World» was never going to make it through production, and credited the film's producer, «SNL» creator Lorne Michaels, with pushing the project past skeptical Paramount execs (via Yahoo).
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