Members vanguard Posted March 22, 2024 Members Share Posted March 22, 2024 (edited) I think it's going to be sensational with boatloads of realness as it pertains to black culture, and perhaps even shocking in certain areas. Just review the article as it speaks of the show having multidimensional characters and juicy storylines. Might end up blowing the remaining four soaps out of the water. We shall see........... Edited March 22, 2024 by vanguard 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Khan Posted March 22, 2024 Members Share Posted March 22, 2024 ICAM!! 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members SteelCity Posted March 22, 2024 Members Share Posted March 22, 2024 I wouldn't rely on guest stars to promote episodes. Plus which, you can't compare every show with Empire simply because of a Black cast. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Webmaster Errol Posted March 22, 2024 Author Webmaster Share Posted March 22, 2024 I know you all are speculating Atlanta, but don't rule out Los Angeles. The announcement was made when it was for a reason. That's as much as I can say right now. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members 1974mdp Posted March 22, 2024 Members Share Posted March 22, 2024 That is intriguing!! 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Webmaster Errol Posted March 23, 2024 Author Webmaster Share Posted March 23, 2024 Tax credits play a big deal in the budget for movies and TV shows, particularly new projects. Follow. The. Numbers. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members j swift Posted March 23, 2024 Members Share Posted March 23, 2024 An interesting note on the issue from today's New York Times https://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/21/arts/states-hollywood-film-tax-incentives.html Please register in order to view this content 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Khan Posted March 23, 2024 Members Share Posted March 23, 2024 (edited) Why do I feel like you should be telling us this inside an empty parking lot, with your face obscured by shadows and cigarette smoke? Edited March 23, 2024 by Khan 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Webmaster Errol Posted March 23, 2024 Author Webmaster Share Posted March 23, 2024 Here's a bit of irony: Colleen Bell (Brad Bell's wife) is the executive director of the California Film Commission. https://film.ca.gov/ Please register in order to view this content Message from the Executive Director Our Commitment to Growing California’s Film/TV Production Industry Has Never Been Stronger! On July 10, 2023, Governor Newsom signed legislation to extend and expand California’s Film and TV Tax Credit Program for an additional five years through 2030-31. This decisive action will directly create an estimated 60,000 production jobs and $10 billion in related investment across the state. The fourth-generation tax credit program (Program 4.0) demonstrates California’s commitment to retaining our status as the media production capital of the world. It is a vital and necessary tool to keep and grow production here at home, where it belongs. In all, California’s Film and TV production industry supports well over 700,000 jobs and nearly $70 billion in wages for in-state workers. It is an economic engine that powers everything from production employment and tourism to our extraordinary creative spirit. In addition to the five-year extension, Program 4.0 will make tax credits refundable, opening the program to a broader range of applicants and generating even more jobs, spending and opportunity. Another key aspect of Program 4.0 is its enhanced focus on workforce training, diversity and inclusion. Several expanded and new features will create opportunities for individuals from underserved communities. The goal is to help reduce economic, geographic and social barriers to career access and success. There are also specific policies for addressing harassment and increasing industry representation of women and monitories. I’m proud to report that California is committed to offering the film/TV production industry the best value, as well as the best values. The team here at the California Film Commission is ready to assist in making your next project a success! Colleen Bell, Executive Director California Film Commission I don't smoke. Haha. Never have. Never will. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members DramatistDreamer Posted March 23, 2024 Members Share Posted March 23, 2024 Haha, for that reason, I never personally mentioned Atlanta, although I can understand why others would jump to that conclusion. Also, we saw with the TOLN soaps that shooting a daytime soap outside of the usual milleu where there is infrastructure already in place can cause extra challenges that may negate the potential cost savings. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Faulkner Posted March 23, 2024 Members Share Posted March 23, 2024 (edited) The Gates was announced March 6. Significant? https://www.cpapracticeadvisor.com/2024/02/27/the-accountant-2-nabs-california-production-tax-credit/102038/ Edited March 23, 2024 by Faulkner 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members DramatistDreamer Posted March 23, 2024 Members Share Posted March 23, 2024 Not to mention, L.A. is very much known as a union town, while Atlanta is…er, not so much. A series like this is probably going to want full access to unionized labor that, preferably has some experience with working in daytime? 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members VelekaCarruthers Posted March 23, 2024 Members Share Posted March 23, 2024 Very interesting 1982 NYTIMES article about Blacks in soaps. How times have and haven't changed in daytime.... https://www.nytimes.com/1982/07/04/arts/blacks-on-tv-s-soaps-a-whole-new-script.html 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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