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Grand Park filming fees temporarily lowered
Los Angeles County supervisors voted Tuesday to temporarily lower filming fees at their newly opened Grand Park downtown. Movie and television crews previously had to pay $20,000 a day per block of park space they used. Many entertainment executives...
Tags: About Last Night (movie), Michael Antonovich , Don Knabe
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Film production on L.A.-area streets rises in first quarter
Box office revenues are down, but film crews are having a good year on the streets of Los Angeles. Overall film production activity in Los Angeles jumped 18% in the first quarter, mostly the result of a flurry of low-budget movies, sitcoms and...
Tags: Entertainment, Credit and Debt, Television, TNT (tv network)
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Hong Kong film industry changes focus to mainland
HONG KONG — When Mabel Cheung, one of this city's leading directors, shot her historical-political drama "The Soong Sisters" in China in the mid-1990s, the nature of the exchange for the co-production was simple: Beijing provided inexpensive...
Tags: China, Looper (movie), Arts and Culture, Hong Kong, Beijing (China)
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Micky Moore dies at 98; director and early Hollywood actor
Micky Moore and Hollywood grew up together. He was a toddler in 1916 when he began his career as a child actor in silent films and sat on the laps of such leading ladies as Mary Pickford and Gloria Swanson. As a 5-year-old he worked with legendary...
Tags: Patton (movie), Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (movie), Tom Mix, Raiders of the Lost Ark (movie), Abraham Lincoln
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A fateful call keeps filming of 'The Call' in L.A.
The low-budget thriller "The Call" had a surprisingly strong debut this weekend, pulling in $17.1 million in ticket sales to beat out the Warner Bros. comedy "The Incredible Burt Wonderstone" to come in second place at the domestic box office. But...
Tags: Credit and Debt, The Call (movie), Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc., California Department of Transportation, Budgets and Budgeting
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Burkina Faso's film industry reemerges with a populist bent
OUAGADOUGOU, Burkina Faso — The film festival crowd had filled the last seats in the Cine Neerwaya and, when there was no room left, sat four abreast in the aisles. The opening credits hardly dimmed the buzz in the theater; for those who missed a...
Tags: Environmental Issues, World Bank Group, Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso), Arts and Culture, Western Africa
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New Mexico governor vetoes film tax incentive bill
Bad news for the "Breaking Bad" bill. New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez has vetoed a film tax incentive that would increase the state’s film credit to 30% for TV series shooting at least six episodes in New Mexico. "I support the film industry...
Tags: Susana Martinez, Politics, Government, Breaking Bad (tv program)
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Larry Zanoff's aim: Teach actors to bear arms for the film's sake
For Larry Zanoff, the armorer who lent Quentin Tarantino's "Django Unchained" its firepower, fake blood can be a serious occupational hazard. "The gun gets splattered with fake blood," he said. "Now it's all gummed up; it doesn't want to work anymore....
Tags: Firearms, The Last Stand (movie), World War I (1914-1918), Iron Man 2 (movie), Israel
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Goldberg: Leave liberal Hollywood to the liberals
"We need to buy a movie studio." Amid the conferences, panels, meetings and informal conversations in the wake of the presidential election, this idea has been a near constant among conservatives who feel like the country is slipping through their...
Tags: Mitt Romney, BBC, James Cameron, Elections, Norman Lear
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Valentine’s Day: Is ‘Good Day to Die Hard’ critically DOA?
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesValentine's Day is usually reserved for roses and pillow talk, not action movies. Maybe that's one reason why movie critics ...... -
'Iron Man 3' among films giving North Carolina a boost
'Iron Man 3' gave North Carolina's film industry a big lift in 2012. The upcoming release from Walt Disney Co.'s Marvel Studios filmed throughout North Carolina, helping to produce a record level of production activity in the state this year. The...
Tags: Iron Man (movie), The Hunger Games (movie), Tax Credits, Credit and Debt, Durham (Durham, North Carolina)
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The Sunday Conversation: Michael Apted keeps 'Up' series up and running
Director Michael Apted is known for such diverse films as "Gorillas in the Mist," "Coal Miner's Daughter" and the James Bond romp "The World Is Not Enough," but it's the "Up" series of documentaries following a small group of Britons every seven years,...
Tags: Gerard Butler, Up (movie), Michael Apted
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