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SC Film Program Fuels Local Talent

Summary

  • South Carolina launches 'Long Lens' program for local film creatives.
  • Program offers industry veteran support for local production development.
  • Generous tax incentives include cash rebates on wages and supplies.
SC Film Program Fuels Local Talent

South Carolina is bolstering its film and television industry with the launch of the 'Long Lens' production development program. This initiative aims to nurture local talent by connecting Palmetto State creatives with seasoned entertainment industry professionals.

The program will offer comprehensive support, guiding local producers through the development, production, and marketing stages of their projects. It works in conjunction with South Carolina's attractive tax incentives, which include significant cash rebates on wages and local supply purchases, further encouraging in-state production.

Industry veterans, including experts in capital, financing, distribution, marketing, and legal affairs, will serve as advisors. This collaborative environment is expected to amplify the entrepreneurial drive of the state's production community, fostering new ideas and high-quality content.

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The 'Long Lens' program is a new initiative by South Carolina to support local film and TV creatives by providing industry veteran guidance for production development.
South Carolina offers 20%-25% cash rebates on wages and 25%-30% on local supplies for film productions exceeding $1 million, plus a 25% rebate for low-budget projects by state-based producers.
The initial slate includes diverse projects like 'ALL THE NAMES WE BURIED,' 'BOUND,' 'HI-5,' 'MANIAC RIDGE,' 'NO WAVE,' 'SO LONG FAREWELL,' and 'THE BRANCH MANAGER.'

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