OMG! Nithya Raman Wants Uncapped Film Credits & We’re Listening!
- Nithya Raman’s big push for movies and TV!
- What “uncapped” really means for your screens.
- Why this could keep Hollywood right where it belongs.
- Our honest thoughts on the whole thing!
You guys! We just saw some major news drop right before the election. L.A. Councilwoman Nithya Raman made a huge call on Friday. She’s urging candidates for governor to support something called ‘uncapped tax incentives’ for film and TV. Big words, right? Let’s break it down.
Imagine you’re outside Radford Studios. The vibe? All about the future of entertainment. Raman wasn’t alone, either! We spotted some seriously cool entertainment folks backing her, like Mike Schur (yes, that Mike Schur!), Cord Jefferson, and Kay Cannon. They all gathered, creating this visual of Hollywood’s creative heart wanting to stay put.
So, ‘uncapped tax incentives’? Basically, it means there’s no limit to how much money the state would give back to productions to film here. Right now, there’s a cap. Raman and her crew believe lifting that cap is how we make sure Hollywood keeps making all those amazing shows and movies right here in L.A. Not somewhere else.
Our Take
We totally get why Nithya Raman is pushing this. L.A. is Hollywood, you know? Keeping production here means jobs, creativity, and that special sparkle we all love. It’s about preserving that unique aesthetic that makes L.A. the heart of storytelling. Who wants their favorite show filmed in another state when it could be right down the street? We’re watching to see what happens next!
