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New Jersey Economic Development Authority CEO Tim Sullivan expects investments from Netflix and Lionsgate to drive the state ...
Drawing new industry to New Jersey has been a priority for the administration of Gov. Phil Murphy. Packaging the Garden State as a friendly place to do business is an ongoing effort by the state ...
While the final accounting for 2024 won’t be available until early 2025, numbers from 2023 indicate the industry has taken notice: 547 projects were filmed in New Jersey, generating $592 million ...
As the filming exodus from LA continues, New Jersey has emerged as one of the next major players in the industry, thanks to ...
But like the New Jersey film business — which brought in more than $500 million to the state economy in 2021, according to the New Jersey Motion Picture and Television Commission — there are ...
New Jersey is ready for its closeup. Amid the state's encouragement of film and television production industry growth, the New Jersey Motion Picture and Television Commission, part of the New ...
To qualify, the production company must occupy space at designated film-lease partner facility, film at least 50 percent of the total project shoot days in New Jersey, and film at least 50 percent ...
New Jersey is on the rise. For years, the state had let opportunity slip through its fingers when it came to film and TV production after Gov. Chris Christie suspended the state’s Film and ...
The program, overseen by New Jersey’s Economic Development Authority, provides tax breaks to the film industry starting with 30% of production costs outside of New York City and 35% elsewhere in ...
As with the film industry, Chen, of New Jersey Policy Perspective, thinks there’s a “very narrow window where there's actually going to be the return on investment that you're hoping for." ...