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Filmmakers waiting to see if lawmakers boost incentives

Legislators are weighing a measure that would offer taxpayer-funded rebates to production companies willing to make movie magic in Indiana--giving a boost to an industry that's been asking for help...

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Movie about first Indy 500 ready for green flag

A local group headlined by the creator of the movies "Hoosiers" and "Rudy" is spearheading an effort to bring the story of the very first Indianapolis 500 to the silver screen.

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Feature filmmakers ready for local shoot

 A feature film—written, produced and financed by a locally based production company—is gearing up to roll cameras at numerous locations downtown.

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Indianapolis 500 movie racing toward big screen

A locally born initiative to make a movie about the first Indianapolis 500 has cleared a major obstacle to getting its project to big screens nationwide by May 2011—in time for the race's centennial.

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Kokomo firm taps state tax credits to make animated film

Kokomo-based Bach Morris Technologies Corp. will spend $2.4 million to produce “Whoever Heard of a Herd of Fird?” a movie based on company co-founder Othello Bach’s 1984 best-seller “Whoever Heard of a...

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Filmmaker Low planning Indy 500 movie for IMAX 3D

The award-winning filmmaker behind such giant-screen gems as “The Ultimate Wave” and “Super Speedway” is developing an IMAX 3D movie focused on the Indianapolis 500-Mile Race and the evolution of...

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Aspiring filmmaker scores hit with jewelry ad

A TV commercial for jeweler Reis-Nichols has launched filmmakers Sami Mustaklem and Alex Kosene into the advertising business. Their firm, 3rd Strand, has a growing list of clients seeking their unique...

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Anderson, Indianapolis firms produce computer-pioneer documentary

The Heartland Film Festival entry looks at the life of the late Ken Olsen, who founded Massachusetts-based Digital Equipment Corp.

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LOU'S VIEWS: Indianapolis International Film Festival offers [pop]cornucopia

10th annual event includes an animation nightmare, the worst basketball team in Indiana, and more. Screenings held at IMA and beyond.

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Hoosierwood: Group seeks state tax incentives for filmmakers

A lobbying group is hoping it can persuade Indiana lawmakers to approve tax incentives to companies making movies in the state, saying it will create jobs.

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Rupert turns Rod Serling in spooky anthology series

Locally-based Adrenaline Motion Pictures LLC has high hopes for a new TV and Internet series it's producing, called “Rupert Boneham’s Frightmares: Seriously Scary Stories.”

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Airport terminal's striking architecture attracts film crews

The airport has hosted in the last few years about a dozen shoots, for everything from magazine covers to television commercials to pilots for short films.

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Movie shot in Indiana headed for theaters

Indiana isn't exactly one of Hollywood's top locations for filming, but the state landed an upcoming film despite its lack of filmmaker incentives or exotic scenery.

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Senator hopes to revive state incentive for filmmakers

Democratic Sen. Lonnie Randolph's bill would provide as much as a 40-percent tax credit on productions. With legislators cool to the idea last year, Randolph and supporters are gearing up for a long...

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Former newspaper editor now telling stories on screen

Documentary filmmaker Ted Green recently completed production of “Bobby Slick Leonard: Heart of a Hoosier,” a 90-minute documentary that will debut at Bankers Life Fieldhouse July 29.

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Indiana Film Journalists Association pick year's best

Heartland Film Fest premiere "Paradise Recovered" joins "The Social Network" and "How to Train Your Dragon" among this year's honorees.

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LOU'S VIEWS: Familiar names and foreign treasures highlight Indy Film Fest

Jeff Bridges and Chris Pine headline "Hell or High Water."  The outstanding crime drama shares the screen with documentaries, foreign films and more.

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State's film agency finds new location, director

The office in charge of supporting and promoting Indiana’s film, TV and commercial-making industries now is under the umbrella of the state's tourism development efforts.

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LOU'S VIEWS: My picks for best of Indy Film Fest

Where else are you going to see a Mexican-American/Palestinian-American lesbian wrestler romantic comedy?

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Compton plots strategy for indie flick 'Columbus'

Prominent tech investor Bob Compton is one of the movie's six executive producers. He helped fund "Columbus" and recruited tech notables Don Brown and Scott Dorsey to invest in the project as well.

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Indiana movie makers try new funding model

Three-year-old Pigasus Pictures is making its mark, with one award-winning feature film to its credit and another with growing expectations set to wrap up production within a month.

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