New film incentives helpful, almost
Talent cap means focus on TV and smaller-budget films
The revised film incentives package recently signed into law by Gov. Bev Perdue will help bring busi...
L.A. producer moves his shop here
The man responsible for bringing the production of independent film, “Bolden!” to Wilmin...
Fincannons finding talent across the southeast
When Frank Capra, Jr. first came to Wilmington to scout locations for “Firestarter,” loc...
Cucalorus Film Festival seeks sponsors
The Cucalorus Film Festival seeks sponsors for the 16th annual festival, which will take place from ...
NC loses another Sparks movie
Zac Efron's salary more than NC's talent cap can handle
Yet another Nicholas Sparks film has slipped through our fingers. The production team of “The ...
'Bolden' finally wraps in Wilmywood
The cast and crew of the feature film “Bolden” will wrap up shooting at EUE/Screen Gems ...
Execs: Atlanta film deal good for us
Johnny Griffin prefers to look on the bright side of EUE/Screen Gems studios’ plans to open a ...
North Carolina Film Office debuts tool already in use in Wilmington
The North Carolina Film Office is introducing a new location tool, called ReelScout. ReelScout allow...
Talent tax caps still N.C. film obstacle
Gov. Bev Perdue understands the limitations of the state’s film tax incentive package and will...
Capra film picks up honors
UNCW professor captures the filmmaker in “Two Hours in the Dark”
University of North Carolina Wilmington faculty member Chip Hackler’s short film, “Two H...





















