April 14, 2015
The California Film & Television Production Alliance – a coalition of guilds, unions, producers, small businesses, studios, and associations which played an instrumental role in the successful effort to pass the California Film and Television Job Retention and Promotion Act in 2014 – thanks Governor Brown and his Administration, including Go Biz, the Department of Finance and the California Film Commission, for their rapid implementation of AB 1839. We also want to thank the Senators and Assembly Members for their continued support of this investment in one of our State’s signature industries, including continued funding for the work of the California Film Commission. Thanks to the timely issuance of these regulations, California is now fully competitive for 2015 television series and feature films.
About the California Film and Television Production Alliance
The members of the California Film and Television Production Alliance include: Academy of Television Arts & Sciences; American Federation of Musicians Locals 47 & 6; Association of Talent Agents; California Attractions and Parks Association; California Chamber of Commerce; California Lodging and Hotel Association; California Labor Federation; California Teamsters Public Affairs Council; California Travel Association; Chef Robért Catering; Directors Guild of America; FilmL.A.; FLICS – Film Liaisons in California Statewide; Independent Studio Services; International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees; International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Local 399; Laborers’ International Union of North America, Local 724; Motion Picture Association of America, Inc.; National Association of Theatre Owners of California/Nevada; Producers Guild of America; Quixote Studios; Recording Musicians Association; Recording Industry Association of America; SAG-AFTRA; The Recording Academy; and Writers Guild of America, West.