Rural Utah Film Incentive Program

SALT LAKE CITY (April 24, 2026) – Today, the Utah Film Commission announced the Utah Board of Tourism Development approval of five new productions for state film incentives, generating an estimated economic impact of $69.5 million, creating over 1000 new jobs, and filming in 6 counties across the state. The approved projects include a mix of feature films and episodic...
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Utah continues to attract major productions while expanding opportunities statewide through rural filming SALT LAKE CITY (January 21, 2026) – The Utah Film Commission is celebrating another milestone year for Utah’s film and television industry, following a successful year defined by major productions, local talent and continued expansion of productions filming across rural communities statewide. In 2025 alone, the Utah...
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  SALT LAKE CITY (October 1, 2025) – Today, the Utah Film Commission announced the Utah Board of Tourism Development approval of seven new productions for state film incentives, generating an estimated economic impact of $15.6 million and over 300 new jobs filming in Salt Lake, Summit, Utah, Washington, Wayne, and Weber counties. Season 22 of the popular reality series,...
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  SALT LAKE CITY (August 8, 2025) – Today, the Utah Film Commission announced the Utah Board of Tourism Development approval of six new productions for state film incentives, generating an estimated economic impact of $7.1 million and over 400 new jobs filming in Davis, Grand, Salt Lake, Uintah, Utah, and Wasatch counties. “Gabriella,” a new family film from local...
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  SALT LAKE CITY (June 13, 2025) – Today, the Utah Film Commission announced the Utah Board of Tourism Development approval of four new productions for state film incentives, generating an estimated economic impact of $57.4 million and over 380 new jobs filming in Salt Lake, Summit, Wasatch, and Uintah counties. The new CBS Original series starring Luke Grimes, "Y:...
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  SALT LAKE CITY (March 14, 2025) – Today, the Utah Film Commission announced the Utah Board of Tourism Development approval of five new productions for state film incentives, generating an estimated economic impact of $24.2 million and over 350 new jobs filming in Salt Lake, Summit, and Utah counties. The HBO Original Untitled Jesse Armstrong Film starring Steve Carell,...
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