
City of Broken Arrow Approves New Film Incentive
The Broken Arrow City Council has officially approved a new $100,000 pilot film incentive program designed to attract film productions and drive economic growth in the community. The newly approved

The Broken Arrow City Council has officially approved a new $100,000 pilot film incentive program designed to attract film productions and drive economic growth in the community. The newly approved

The Oklahoma Film + Music Office (OF+MO), in partnership with Cherokee Film, Oklahoma City Film & Creative Industries Office and the Tulsa Office of Film, Music, Arts & Culture, is

The Oklahoma Film + Music Office (OF+MO) will participate in two events this month that support the state’s music industry by highlighting resources and showcasing the talents of our local

The Oklahoma Film + Music Office (OF+MO) is happy to announce the release of Wyatt Flores’ official music video for his song “Little Town.” OF+MO worked directly with Flores’ team

The Oklahoma Film + Music Office (OF+MO), in partnership with the City of Owasso and Cherokee Film, proudly announces that Owasso has achieved film friendly certification after completing the requirements

The Oklahoma Film + Music Office, the Oklahoma City Chamber, and Visit Tulsa announced today that the “Filmed in Oklahoma Act” (FIOA), signed into law in May of 2021, has

The Oklahoma Department of Commerce announced today that the Oklahoma Film + Music Office added six towns to the Oklahoma Film Friendly Community Program in 2024, and one in January

Oklahoma’s thriving film and television industry continues to be recognized among the top destinations for production in North America with MovieMaker Magazine ranking both Oklahoma City and Tulsa among its Best Places

The Oklahoma Film + Music Office (OF+MO) has certified Oklahoma City as one of the state’s film friendly cities. “Oklahoma City is proud to be officially designated as a film

The Oklahoma Film + Music Office (OF+MO) is proud to support the inaugural deadCenter University Screenwriting Workshop at Rose State College next month. Twenty-four high school and/or college students will