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Oregon's Thriving Film Industry Celebrates 25 Years of Cinematic Triumphs

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  • Electric Entertainment celebrates 25 years of success with hit shows and films
  • Oregon offers cash rebates and personalized support to attract medium-sized projects
  • Tim Williams, Oregon Film's executive director, is a key asset for filmmakers
Oregon's Thriving Film Industry Celebrates 25 Years of Cinematic Triumphs

Two weeks ago, Electric Entertainment, a production company founded 25 years ago, celebrated its silver anniversary with a string of successful projects, including the Netflix crime thriller "Night Always Comes," the upcoming Amazon series "Criminal," and popular shows like "The Ark," "The Librarians," and "Leverage."

Oregon's film industry has played a crucial role in Electric Entertainment's success, offering a range of production incentives and personalized support from Tim Williams, the executive director of Oregon Film. While larger productions may opt for the more established film hub of Vancouver, Canada, Williams has worked tirelessly to make Oregon an attractive destination for medium-sized projects.

The state's cash rebate program, which offers 25% on local goods and services and 20% on in-state payroll for projects with a minimum spend of $1 million, has been a significant draw. Additionally, Williams and his team provide detailed budget analysis, location scouting, and assistance in navigating any production challenges, making Oregon a production-friendly alternative to larger markets.

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The state's rich cinematic history, from Buster Keaton's "The General" to the Oscar-winning "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," has also contributed to its appeal. In the past decade, Oregon has hosted a range of high-profile TV series and independent films, cementing its status as a thriving hub for the entertainment industry.

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Electric Entertainment, a production company, is celebrating 25 years of success with hit shows like "The Ark," "The Librarians," and "Leverage," as well as the upcoming Netflix crime thriller "Night Always Comes."
Oregon offers cash rebates of 25% on local goods and services and 20% on in-state payroll for projects with a minimum spend of $1 million. Additionally, Tim Williams, the executive director of Oregon Film, provides personalized support, including detailed budget analysis, location scouting, and assistance in navigating production challenges.
Oregon has a rich cinematic history, having hosted iconic projects like Buster Keaton's "The General" and the Oscar-winning "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest." In the past decade, the state has attracted high-profile TV series and independent films, cementing its status as a thriving hub for the entertainment industry.

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