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Oregon’s picturesque landscapes, reminiscent of the country’s last great frontier, have graced the screens of film and TV since the silent film era of the early 1900s. Only a two-hour flight from Los Angeles, this state offers unmatched access to hundreds of unique filming sites. Fog-covered neighborhoods akin to Norman Rockwell paintings are within driving distance to rugged terrain only conquerable by the most expert outdoorsmen. Oregon has served as a backdrop for recent projects like Significant Other produced by Paramount and Somebody I Used to Know produced by Amazon.

The Oregon Office of Film & Television sets itself apart through its commitment to a more inclusive, diverse film and entertainment industry.

Washington

Filmmakers have flocked to Washington for its notably unique locations that embody the rugged and rainy Pacific Northwest region. This state is home to a number of small towns that boast a wide array of unique attractions, from the self-proclaimed “Lavender Capital of North American in Sequim to the historic lumber town reimagined with Bavarian-style buildings in Leavenworth. Films and TV shows requiring an urban setting will not have to look far for stunning backdrops in Seattle or Spokane. Washington has served as the backdrop for classic films like Sleepless in Seattle , 10 Things I Hate About You and Twilight .

Washington State has continued its dedication to its developing entertainment production this year with a budget increase to their Motion Picture Competitive Program to $15 million a year.

Bonus

The state of Oregon offers 2 bonus programs under their Oregon Production Investment Fund:

• Within the Portland Metro Area: Allows a reimbursement of up to $200/day for each person traveling to or being put up at a different location. This has a project cap of $50,000.

• Outside the Portland Metro Area: Allows for an additional 10% to be added to the project’s overall award

Audit Requirements

The Oregon Film and Video Office may reduce the rebate by the costs incurred in verifying the production expenditures in Oregon, including obtaining an outside audit.

Application Submit a completed application to the OFVO prior to the start of production

Sales Use Tax Relief No

Hotel Occupancy Tax Relief Yes

Sunset Date January 2030

Incentive Type

Incentive Amount

Rebate

30-35% (residents), N/A (non-residents)

Minimum Spend $500,000 for motion pictures, $300,000 per episode, $150,000 for commercials

Bonus Episodic series with a minimum of 6 episodes may qualify for a maximum rebate of 35%

Audit Requirements

Application

None

Prior to receiving funding assistance, productions must file a completed Production Survey with the Department of Commerce. The Funding Assistance Application Form must be submitted to Washington Filmworks prior to principal photography.

Sales Use Tax Relief Yes

Hotel Occupancy Tax Relief Yes

Sunset Date

June 2027

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