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Local film industry leaders say before 2015, financial incentives drew movie and television filmmakers to the Tar Heel state.
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.
The goal of the legislative Film Industry study committee remains "examining ways to boost the state’s efforts to recruit ...
North Carolina lawmakers take another look at the state's film and TV industries and how to best support them.
With the hot weather we're having, going to the movies or staying inside at home to binge your favorite TV show is a great way to stay cool. And there's a decent chance one of those films or shows has ...
Along with the new releases of “The Waterfront,” “The Hunting Wives,” “Roofman” and the final season of “The Summer I Turned ...
WILMINGTON, NC (WWAY) — The Cucalorus Film Foundation is now accepting applications for the 2025 Filmed in NC Fund. It’s a ...
A program hosted by Cucalorus Film Foundation welcomes new applicants to apply for a statewide funding program that supports ...
Presented by ElectriCities of North Carolina, this podcast with Bob Peele of the N.C. Marine Industrial Authority dives into vast resources for the marine industry.
A House bill amendment banning inshore shrimp trawling could eliminate up to 80% of North Carolina's shrimp production, industry leaders warn.
The program was launched a decade ago to support indie filmmakers in the state by supporting projects that aren’t large ...