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About the Office of Film, TV & Digital Media
Learn more about how our office supports film, television and digital media production in Connecticut.
Access labor information and other resources for production in Connecticut from the Office of Film, TV & Digital Media.
Find upcoming film festivals around the state or view information on future festivals and venues for independent cinema.
Find out what’s currently filming around Connecticut or access a list of past productions filmed in the state.
Dept. of Economic & Community Development Release: Blue Sky Studios Continues to Grow
Blue Sky Studios today announced it will expand its headquarters in Greenwich and create 70 jobs, a move that will allow the Oscar Award winning digital animation company to grow even more in the future. The state, through the Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD), is providing financial support for the project.
Digital Animation Production Company Tax Credit
Learn more about and find out how to apply for the 10 to 30% tax credit for digital animation production in Connecticut.
Digital Media & Motion Picture Tax Credit
Apply for tax credits of up to 30% for production and post-production expenses in Connecticut.
Film Infrastructure Tax Credit
Find out about the tax credit available for projects that build facilities and other structures for production in Connecticut.
Film/TV/Digital Media Tax Exemptions
Find out more about the available tax exemptions on film, video and broadcast productions in Connecticut.
Review feature film and television in which Connecticut provided locations.
Gov. Malloy Announces ESPN is Third "First Five" Project
Governor Dannel P. Malloy today announced ESPN of Bristol is the next Connecticut company to take advantage of the state’s newest economic development program called “First Five.”
Governor Dannel P. Malloy today announced that award-winning entertainment production group ITV America – the largest independent producer of non-scripted entertainment content in the United States – will be relocating a significant portion of its business operations to Stamford. Additionally, newly launched Wheelhouse Entertainment – founded by entrepreneur and media magnate Brent Montgomery – also will be using Stamford as one of its bases of operations. Combined, the two entertainment companies plan to create approximately 450 jobs in Stamford across areas of finance and operations, production, and post-production, and more.
Gov. Malloy Announces NBC Sports Group is Fourth "First Five"
Governor Dannel P. Malloy today announced that NBC Sports Group will be the fourth company to take advantage of the “First Five” economic development program. NBCUniversal’s NBC Sports Group will consolidate much of its northeast operations, including its existing Connecticut workforce, at new studios and offices in the former Clairol factory in Stamford. The project, slated to start in September 2012, will create 450 jobs and allow room for the company to grow in the future.
Gov. Malloy: Back9Network will Cover the Links from Hartford
Governor Dannel P. Malloy today announced that a new company has established its corporate headquarters and will launch a multi-platform cable golf network in Hartford, a project that is expected to create hundreds of jobs over time and breathe new life into the downtown area.
Gov. Malloy: Connecticut Continues to Attract New Television Productions to the State
Governor Dannel P. Malloy today announced that Disney-ABC Domestic Television has relocated its long-running show, “Who Wants To Be A Millionaire,” from New York to Connecticut, which will create 150 new jobs in the state.