The State of Ohio is laying out $7 million in tax credits for movie makers to encourage more producers to come here to create content, reports TVB Television Broadcast.
The Ohio Department of Development provided tax credits for the makers of "Unstoppable," with Chris Pine and Denzel Washington; "Strangeland 2," a horror movie from an Ohio company; "The Kid Who Only Hit Homers," and "Cleopatra Smiles" from the same production company, Nehst Studios, which is shooting in Cayahoga County. The four productions are expected to create about 3,000 jobsand to bring in around $25 million in "economic activity."
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