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  • New Zealand-based Letterboxd Platform helps to Launch Indie Fil

    There’s an intriguing new player on the market that could help indie films still struggling to recover market traction post-pandemic to gain some additional prominence and exposure. Letterboxd, a New Zealand-based platform where film fans share ‘playlists’, review, and track movies...
  • Arizona’s $125M Film and TV Tax Credits Bill Becomes Law

    In a bid to make the state as competitive as a filming destination as nearby New Mexico, Arizona has signed a compelling new Film and TV Tax Credit Bill into law. While some legislative naysayers claim the state will not see a return on the investment, it’s sure to attract some attention as co...
  • Will the Economic Downturn Touch the Entertainment Industry?

    With doom-and-gloom surrounding the current state of the economy, what could this mean for the entertainment industry as a whole? While it’s hard to escape the naysayers, and impossible to avoid the sticky fact that inflation and tightening budgets are becoming a reality, are larger economic w...
  • Disney Cuts $1B from Content Spend to Push Streaming Profits: I

    Let’s be honest. In the wider Disney world, a billion here and there isn’t the largest sum. Yet the recent announcement from CEO Bob Chapek that they will be axing $1B from their content budget to push for quicker streaming profits seems like an unwise move all the same. Blake & Wang ent...
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    An entertainment lawyer can deal with issues like copyrights, writing contracts between director and writer, taxation matters, and many more.