MAINE

The motion picture and television industry is directly responsible for more than:

2,090+ JOBS

INCLUDING
$120+ MILLION IN WAGES

in the state of Maine

330+ JOBS

related to production (including local productions such as broadcasting, in addition to any major studio production)

1,750+ JOBS

related to distributing movies, television and other video content to consumers

4,560+ JOBS

including indirect and induced impact on local vendors and other businesses, calculated using BEA's RIMS II economic model

FILM & TV SPOTLIGHT
2021
2 Films *

Films include:

The Bride in the Box (2022), and Time's Up (2022)

5 TV series *

TV series include:

Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted, The Lost Kitchen, and Lost Speedways

2022
1 Film *

Films include:

The Ghost Trap (Upcoming)

7 TV series *

TV series include:

Mountain Men, Wild Crime, and Bunk'd: Learning the Ropes

Maine’s production incentive includes a wage tax rebate equal to 10% of non-Maine residents’ wages and 12% of Maine residents’ wages on qualified productions (capped at $50,000 per person) and an income tax offset for companies investing in Maine productions. There is a separate 5% credit on non-wage in-state visual media expenditures. For more information, please visit the Maine Film Office.