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The goal of the legislative Film Industry study committee remains "examining ways to boost the state’s efforts to recruit ...
North Carolina's film industry sees revival efforts as local leaders launch a new initiative boosting in-state production hiring.
The NC General Assembly has created a committee to investigate future incentives and look for more ways to attract film and television projects to our state.
North Carolina lawmakers take another look at the state's film and TV industries and how to best support them.
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WNCN) — Perhaps you’ve recognized the lush western North Carolina landscape while watching movies like “Dirty Dancing” or “The Hunger Games.” Or maybe you’ve been ...
“North Carolina’s strong economic recovery includes our amazing film industry which had been devastated by HB2 and other destructive legislation when I took office,” Gov. Roy Cooper said in ...
With North Carolina’s current film incentive program, the state likely won’t host another blockbuster movie like “Iron Man 3.” But there seems to be a sweet spot hosting smaller productions.
Home » North Carolina’s film industry is booming again. Posted in Screen North Carolina’s film industry is booming again Lights, camera, actiontake two by Fiona Morgan 03/21/2007 02/05/2023.
Film incentives began sweeping the country in the early 2000s, and North Carolina’s industry began to wilt. More states wanted a piece of the pie, and it’s no mystery why.
Take Georgia, for example, whose film industry is many times the size of North Carolina's. Watch it here: Stream your favorite shows, the biggest blockbusters and more. "Georgia has about 15 ...
Good news for North Carolinians who are fans of the "Scream" and "Halloween" movies. A NORTH CAROLINA FILM REVIVAL: North Carolina's film industry finally has something to scream about. The state ...
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