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Push for post-production state incentive

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February 08, 2026

New California bill is step in fight to boost those in the industry.

- SAMANTHA MASUNAGA

Push for post-production state incentive

MOLLY SHOCK, an editor who has recently been on hiatus amid a decline in jobs in the reality TV space.

As film and television post-production work has increasingly left California, workers are pushing for a new standalone tax credit focused on their industry.

That effort got a major boost Wednesday night when a representative for Assemblymember Nick Schultz (D-Burbank) said the lawmaker would take up the bill.

The news was greeted by cheers and applause from a crowd of more than 100 people who attended a town hall meeting at Burbank’s Evergreen Studios.

“As big of a victory as this is, because it means we're in the game, this is just the beginning,” Marielle Abaunza, president of the California Post Alliance trade group, a newly formed trade group representing post-production workers, said during the meeting.

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