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The vision of Northeast Ohio as a destination for moviemakers has long been the dream of some local leaders. Demand for streaming film and TV shows has sparked a renewed interest in making that happen. A potential key to that quest – building local production facilities.
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A major motion picture recently wrapped shooting in various locations around Northeast Ohio. “White Noise,” starring Adam Driver and Greta Gerwig was one of the first projects shepherded by Bill Garvey, the new president of the Greater Cleveland Film Commission.
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There’s a blockbuster battle brewing over a small tax credit that was cut in the House version of the budget. Senators from northeast Ohio are among those…
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Yes, it's true: All the visits to Middletown by Oscar-winning director Ron Howard were to scope out locations for his Hillbilly Elegy movie based on J.D...
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A Stark County lawmaker is proposing an expansion of Ohio’s tax credit for motion pictures produced in the state.H.B. 525 would more than double the…
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State lawmakers are looking over a bill that would more than triple the tax credits offered to movie makers who film in Ohio. But critics on the left and…
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Cleveland State University could soon receive $7.5 million from the state’s capital budget to create a new School of Film, Television and Interactive…
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Correction: A previous version of this story indicated that California's lottery system has driven film production to other states; however, the film tax…
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A bill introduced in the state Senate this week would quadruple the tax credits available to filmmakers shooting in Ohio.S.B. 289 was introduced by…