Culver City enhances production incentives to attract film shoots

Culver City has expanded its incentives for movie and television productions by waiving additional fees and easing requirements. The changes took effect on May 11 and build on a package approved last year. Officials aim to boost local filming activity in the area known as the Heart of Screenland.

The city has fully waived per-application motion and still photography fees, saving productions $660 per permit. It also reduced minimum insurance requirements to align with nearby municipalities and offered a full waiver on daily use fees that cuts costs by up to 60 percent. For a typical three-day shoot, total administrative fees drop by an additional $1,700 from prior incentive levels.

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President Claudia Sheinbaum and Salma Hayek at press event announcing 30% film tax incentives in Mexico.
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Sheinbaum publishes decree for film fiscal incentives

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President Claudia Sheinbaum published a decree in the Official Gazette granting a 30% tax credit for cinematographic and audiovisual productions in Mexico, capped at 40 million pesos per project. The incentive, announced on Sunday with actress Salma Hayek as a guest, aims to boost national and international productions hiring Mexican talent. The decree takes effect on Tuesday and remains valid until September 2030.

Wisconsin has established a new film office to promote movie and TV productions in the state. The office, led by Emmy-winning producer Veronica Pope, offers tax credits capped at $5 million annually. Lawmakers from both parties support the initiative to boost local economies and tourism.

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Steve Hilton, a Trump-endorsed candidate for California governor, unveiled a proposal on Thursday for unlimited state subsidies to support film and TV production. He made the announcement outside the shuttered Cinerama Dome alongside lieutenant governor candidate Gloria Romero. Hilton described the situation as an emergency amid competition from other states.

Penske Media Corporation has launched a new state-of-the-art movie theater at its West Los Angeles headquarters. The venue, seating 99 people, features advanced Dolby technologies and is designed for film premieres and events. Company executives highlighted its role in enhancing local access to high-quality screenings.

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Rising budgets and caution from Hollywood are fueling a surge in indie co-productions in Canada. Producers are increasingly forming multiple global alliances to support their projects.

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