The film industry in North Carolina generated more than $300 million in direct spending last year, the second highest year-end total since
The Film Partnership of North Carolina was recently invited to participate in the City of Wilmington’s panel ‘Wilmington 101’ discussing the economic
Wilmington and Charlotte both made MovieMaker Magazine‘s list of top places to live and work as a moviemaker in 2025! Just another
A well-trained and experienced workforce is vital to growing the NC Film/TV industry. The Film Partnership of North Carolina is a nonprofit
The Film Partnership of North Carolina Announces New Partnership with Tri-City Film Consortium, Wraps 2024 with New Recruitment Record North Carolina –
Two brand-new 20,000-square-foot stages now compliment the studio’s existing 42,500 square feet of state-of-the-art production space, enhancing Wilmington’s vibrant film scene WILMINGTON,
The Film Partnership is one of five North Carolina organizations being recognized by Tom Perez, Director of the White House Office of
Take a deeper dive into our partnership with Cape Fear Community College and working on set.
WILMINGTON, NC – The North Carolina General Assembly, with broad bi-partisan support,has allocated $500,000 in new funding to scale the Film Partnership
(WILMINGTON) – Today, the Film Partnership of North Carolina is pleased to announce a new collaboration with Cape Fear Community College on
The nonprofit Film Partnership will help build the skill set of the local and regional workforce with an emphasis on women and minorities who are largely underrepresented in the industry.
A chandelier, rigged with 10 sparking devices, is hung on a ⅜-inch cable in front of a green screen. Upon its release, it will fall onto a Christmas tree, also rigged to flare.
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