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Hawaii” and “Rescue HI-Surf.” “Temptation Island.” Those high-profile movies, TV and Netflix projects were all filmed at ...
TV and film production has been leaving the state for other locales with lower costs and more tax breaks.
Gov. Josh Green joins us in studio to talk about the upcoming wildfire season, the tourism board, Hawaii's film industry, and more.
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, who faced a major defeat in a key election for the smaller of Japan’s two-chamber parliament, said Monday he will stay on to tackle challenges ...
Hawaii’s film industry is organizing amid a slump in shooting major television series and feature films to better fight for ...
"We want to show more support to the tax credits, more support for our local experts and the expertise than we ever have before." ...
Film Critic Travis Hopson from "Punch Drunk Critic" stopped by Good Morning Washington on Tuesday to discuss this summer's latest films. (7NEWS) ...
Collaboration between Pacific Resource Partnership (PRP) and the Hawaii Regional Council of Carpenters resulted in a new compliance initiative for construction projects that utilize taxpayer funds.
Karlovy Vary industry head Hugo Rosák on adding small-screen to program, shifting focus to Central Europe: "Helps us move towards being relevant.” ...
Newsom hopes to give CPR to California's film and TV industry with expanded tax credit Noah Wyle, the star of HBO Max’s “The Pitt,” was among those who celebrated the expansion of the tax ...
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