North Carolina officials have approved a quintet of film and television projects to being filming as a part of its 25% rebate on production expenses, with shooting starting by the end of October. T…
North Carolina officials have approved a quintet of film and television projects to being filming as a part of its 25% rebate on production expenses, with shooting starting by the end of October.
— “USS Christmas,” a made-for-television movie about a newspaper reporter who finds love on an aircraft carrier. The production will film in the greater Wilmington area and is eligible to receive a grant rebate up to $1.1 million. — “Delilah,” a new series from Warner Bros. Television for OWN about a headstrong, principled lawyer in Charlotte who left a demanding white-shoe law firm a decade ago to hang her own shingle and make raising her children her top priority. Filming in and around Charlotte, the series is eligible for a grant rebate up to $5.4 million.
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