Picture: NASCAR: Full Speed – Word + Pictures and NASCAR Studios
The world of NASCAR is heading onto Netflix in at full speed in January 2024 with a brand new five-part docuseries, NASCAR: Full Speed. Here’s everything we know so far.
Word + Pictures and NASCAR Studios are the production companies behind the docuseries. Connor Schell, Aaron Cohen, Ben Kennedy, Tim Clark, Matt Summers, Tally Hair, and Dale Earnhardt Jr are the executive producers of the series.
Tim Clark, NASCAR’s Senior Vice President and Cfd (Chief Digital Officer) had the following to say about the series;
“This is the most competitive form of motorsport on the planet. People are going to see it up close, and see the beating and the banging and the aggressiveness of the drivers, but also the skill of the drivers — and what they’re able to do with a race car [driving at] 200 miles an hour, around 38 other race cars,...
The world of NASCAR is heading onto Netflix in at full speed in January 2024 with a brand new five-part docuseries, NASCAR: Full Speed. Here’s everything we know so far.
Word + Pictures and NASCAR Studios are the production companies behind the docuseries. Connor Schell, Aaron Cohen, Ben Kennedy, Tim Clark, Matt Summers, Tally Hair, and Dale Earnhardt Jr are the executive producers of the series.
Tim Clark, NASCAR’s Senior Vice President and Cfd (Chief Digital Officer) had the following to say about the series;
“This is the most competitive form of motorsport on the planet. People are going to see it up close, and see the beating and the banging and the aggressiveness of the drivers, but also the skill of the drivers — and what they’re able to do with a race car [driving at] 200 miles an hour, around 38 other race cars,...
- 1/11/2024
- by Jacob Robinson
- Whats-on-Netflix
New York is poised to dramatically increase its film tax incentive from $420 million a year to $700 million, as it looks to stave off competition from New Jersey and Georgia.
Gov. Kathy Hochul announced an agreement Thursday night on a $229 billion budget, after weeks of negotiations with state lawmakers.
Among many other provisions, the budget will increase the size of the film tax credit program, as well as raise the credit percentage from 25% to 30%, bringing it in line with rival states. The program will also be extended to 2034, according to a source familiar with the conceptual agreement.
The agreement with lawmakers will allow productions to receive a tax credit on above-the-line costs — salaries for actors, directors, writers and producers. The state previously offered credit only for below-the-line costs. The above-the-line costs will be capped, though it is not yet certain at what level.
Hochul first proposed the increase in February. The...
Gov. Kathy Hochul announced an agreement Thursday night on a $229 billion budget, after weeks of negotiations with state lawmakers.
Among many other provisions, the budget will increase the size of the film tax credit program, as well as raise the credit percentage from 25% to 30%, bringing it in line with rival states. The program will also be extended to 2034, according to a source familiar with the conceptual agreement.
The agreement with lawmakers will allow productions to receive a tax credit on above-the-line costs — salaries for actors, directors, writers and producers. The state previously offered credit only for below-the-line costs. The above-the-line costs will be capped, though it is not yet certain at what level.
Hochul first proposed the increase in February. The...
- 4/28/2023
- by Gene Maddaus
- Variety Film + TV
New Zealander Jennings will work to expand the trade body’s pandemic information resource.
The Association of Film Commissioners International (Afci) has named New Zealand’s Kevin ‘Kj’ Jennings as its new president.
Jennings replaces Jess Conoplia - who has stepped down to pursue other opportunities in film and TV production - at the non-profit, which represents local and national film commissions from six continents.
The Afci said an immediate focus for Jennings will be the expansion of the Association’s Covid-19 Global Production Alert resource, which provides updated information on pandemic-related policies worldwide.
Jennings, who served as Afci board...
The Association of Film Commissioners International (Afci) has named New Zealand’s Kevin ‘Kj’ Jennings as its new president.
Jennings replaces Jess Conoplia - who has stepped down to pursue other opportunities in film and TV production - at the non-profit, which represents local and national film commissions from six continents.
The Afci said an immediate focus for Jennings will be the expansion of the Association’s Covid-19 Global Production Alert resource, which provides updated information on pandemic-related policies worldwide.
Jennings, who served as Afci board...
- 11/23/2020
- by John Hazelton
- ScreenDaily
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