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For the past seven years North Carolina has been aggressively trying to lure movie and television shows to film in the state. Their bait? Tax…
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Lawmakers are back in Raleigh today for the start of the General Assembly’s short session. And they’re not letting the short time frame keep them from…
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It's that time of year again where all the biggest and brightest stars of Hollywood gather on the red carpet and hope to catch a glimpse of a small, bald,…
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The North Carolina Museum of History is trying something new to raise money: crowd-funding. The museum launched an online campaign this month to help pay…
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Charlotte’s Light Factory museum is no longer looking to merge with other area organizations.The museum of photography and film announced last week that…
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Charlotte’s Light Factory museum celebrated its 40th anniversary last year. Now it’s closing its doors, at least temporarily.The museum of photography and…
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WFAE’s Public Conversation on the local film industry provided insights into how movies, television shows and commercials are cast, shot and produced in…
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Thirty productions claimed tax credits last year for filming in North Carolina, including some blockbusters like Iron Man 3 and the Hunger Games.…
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One billion dollars. That's what production companies have spent filming in the state since 2007. Now here's another number: $100 million. That's about…
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In the last few years, two major television series have made Charlotte their home and the Hunger Games was the biggest blockbuster ever to set up in the…