1. Qualified production includes preproduction, production and postproduction and means: (a) A theatrical, direct-to-video or other media motion picture. (b) A made-for-television motion picture. (c) Visual effects or digital animation sequences. (d) A television pilot program. (e) A television, Internet or other media series, including, without limitation, a comedy, drama, miniseries, soap opera, talk show, game show or telenovela, or an episode of such a series. (f) A reality show. (g) A national or regional commercial or series of commercials. (h) An infomercial. (i) A music video. (j) A documentary film or series. (k) Other visual media productions, including, without limitation, video games and mobile applications. 2. The term does not include: (a) A news, weather or current events program. (b) A production that is primarily produced for industrial, corporate or institutional use. (c) A telethon or any production that solicits money, other than a production which is produced for national distribution. (d) A political advertisement. (e) A sporting event, including, without limitation, a sportscast, preshow, postshow or sports newscast related to a sporting event. A qualified production described by subsection 1 shall not be deemed a sporting event for the purposes of this paragraph for the sole reason that it features athletes or relates to sports. (f) A gala, pageant or awards show. (g) Any other type of production that is excluded by regulations adopted by the Office of Economic Development pursuant to NRS 360.759 .
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