
OKMPA Hosts Pitchfest+ for Film and Music Industry
The Oklahoma Film + Music Office (OF+MO) is proud to support the Oklahoma Motion Picture Alliance (OKMPA) in hosting Pitchfest+, one of the first-of-its-kind events in Oklahoma with visiting film

The Oklahoma Film + Music Office (OF+MO) is proud to support the Oklahoma Motion Picture Alliance (OKMPA) in hosting Pitchfest+, one of the first-of-its-kind events in Oklahoma with visiting film

The Oklahoma Film + Music Office (OF+MO) is gearing up for several fall film and music event partnerships featuring local talent, educational and networking opportunities and much more! OF+MO to

From Creator, Executive Producer, Writer and Director Sterlin Harjo (“Reservation Dogs”) and starring Executive Producer Ethan Hawke (“Training Day”), the Oklahoma produced series “The Lowdown” will premiere Tuesday, September 23,

Once again, the spotlight is on Oklahoma at the 2025 Location Manager Guild International (LMGI) Awards. Now in its 12th year, LMGI recognizes the outstanding creative visual contributions by location

The Oklahoma Film + Music Office (OF+MO) is proud to be a returning partner of the Circle Cinema Film Festival in Tulsa. Now in its eighth year, the festival will highlight Oklahoma films and filmmakers on the big screen July

The Oklahoma Film and Music Office (OF+MO), a division of the Oklahoma Department of Commerce, is proud to be a returning partner of the 25th annual deadCenter Film Festival, which

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

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