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Coen Brothers, Witherspoon and Longoria projects among 22 selected for California Film & TV Tax Credit Program

Coen Brothers, Witherspoon and Longoria projects among 22 selected for California Film & TV Tax Credit Program

Written by Shona Smith on Mar 1, 2021. Posted in Incentive News

The golden state will double for Afghanistan, Mexico, China and other locales across the twenty-two selected projects and more than forty percent of the filming days are planned outside of the L.A. 30-Mile Zone. Jason Bateman produced and directed Netflix feature Here Comes the Flood has the highest tax credit allocation at USD13,777,000. 

Applications Open for Round Three of PGGB High Level Covid Supervisor Training

Applications Open for Round Three of PGGB High Level Covid Supervisor Training

Written by Shona Smith on Feb 25, 2021. Posted in General Interest

There is a continued demand for High Level Accredited Supervisors as productions need Covid Supervisors that have a deep understanding of Covid safety and the impact of measures on each department. The Third round of The Production Guild of Great Britain’s training High Level Supervisor Training will take place online on the 6th and 13th March 2021. Applications are now open.

UK Advertising Line Up for Collective Gear-Change for Climate Action

UK Advertising Line Up for Collective Gear-Change for Climate Action

Written by Shona Smith on Feb 25, 2021. Posted in General Interest

Ad Net Zero is encouraging the industry to make a substantial gear-change in a critical year for climate change in the run-up to the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow this November. The UK advertising industry’s initiative to help UK advertising response to the climate crisis has announced its supporter base including APA, Dentsu, Publicis Group, and Wieden+Kennedy.

Applications for PGGB and Netflix Assistant Production Accountants Scheme are Open

Applications for PGGB and Netflix Assistant Production Accountants Scheme are Open

Written by Shona Smith on Feb 15, 2021. Posted in General Interest

The Production Guild of Great Britain and Netflix are looking for applicants for the Assistant Production Accountant Training Scheme (NAPATS).  Eight recruits with good accounting experience and a passion for film and TV will be provided with four weeks of intensive training in assistant production accounting from industry professionals, followed by 12 months of full-time training on Netflix productions. Applications are open until Monday 22 February 2021.

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