MASSACHUSETTS

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

15,110 JOBS

INCLUDING
$1.5+ BILLION IN WAGES

in the state of Massachusetts

5,070+ JOBS

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

10,030+ JOBS

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

41,780+ JOBS

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

FILM & TV SPOTLIGHT
2021
16 Films *

Films include:

Hocus Pocus 2 (2022), I Wanna Dance with Somebody (2022), and Salem's Lot (2022)

12 TV series *

TV series include:

City on a Hill, Dexter: New Blood, and Hightown

2022
17 Films *

Films include:

Finestkind, Madame Web (2024), and The Parenting

12 TV series *

TV series include:

American's Test Kitchen: The Next Generation, Julia, and East New York

Massachusetts offers a transferable 25% credit for locally-sourced employment, as well as a film production tax credit equal to 25% of in-commonwealth production costs (not including payroll expenses used to claim the payroll credit) if 75% of total production costs or 75% of principal photography days occur in Massachusetts, with a minimum in-commonwealth spending of $50,000. For more information, please visit the Massachusetts Film Office.