





Oklahoma offers an incentive base of 20% to projects that film principal photography in the state.
Photo: Twisters
— Credit Melinda Sue Gordon + Universal Pictures
Oklahoma has a robust slate of productions impacting statewide communities throughout the year.
Photo: RESERVATION DOGS — BTS
— Pictured: (l–r) Elva Guerra as Jackie, Devery Jacobs as Elora Danan. CR: Shane Brown/FX.
Oklahoma’s thriving film and television industry continues to achieve new milestones.
Photo: Courtesy of
Josh Bivens/Film Education
Institute of Oklahoma
Photo: Oklahoma Eco-Regions
— Location Scouting
OF+MO certification program for communities wanting to develop film-friendly permits and protocols.
Photo: Killers of the Flower Moon On-set
Learn how Killers of the Flower Moon impacted businesses and locations throughout the Osage Nation.