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Film industry expected to max out $31M incentives in 2021, N.C. senators strive to double funds

Film industry expected to max out $31M incentives in 2021, N.C. senators strive to double funds
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Bill would give North Carolina film production more grant funding

Bill would give North Carolina film production more grant funding
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State of film in Wilmington promising with four projects already set for 2021

As it stands, 2020 closes out with four projects on the books going into the new year — two TV series currently in production, "This Country" and "Hightown;" and two

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Eight film projects expected to make $114-million impact in North Carolina in 2021, exceeding past years

Light technicians work at Screen Gems. (Port City Daily photo/Alexandria Sands) WILMINGTON – As of early December, eight major film projects have already committed to 2021 productions in North Carolina, including in the Wilmington area. Those eight projects include the start of principal photography for five feature-length films and three continuations of TV or streaming series, which the industry has seen increased demand for as more people consumed entertainment from home this year. Related: The productions are estimated to make a more than $114-million impact in the state, exceeding this year’s preliminary estimate of $107 million in direct in-state spendings. “This a position that we’ve not been in previously where we are starting off the year with those kinds of figures,” director of the North Carolina Film Office Guy Gaster said during this month’s governor’s advisory council meeting.

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