UTAH

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

8,570+ JOBS

INCLUDING
$421+ MILLION IN WAGES

in the state of Utah

4,320+ JOBS

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

4,250+ JOBS

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

18,890+ JOBS

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

FILM & TV SPOTLIGHT
2024
7 Films *

Films include:

Branching Out (2024), Deck the Walls (2024) and The Stranger in My Home (2025)

20 TV series *

TV series include:

Fallout*, Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch, and The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives*

2023
12 Films *

Films include:

Horizon: An American Saga - Chapter 2 (Unreleased)*, Omaha (2025), and One Big Happy Family (2025)

12 TV series *

TV series include:

High School Musical: The Musical: The Series*, Holiday Wars, and The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City

Utah offers up to a 25% rebate or refundable tax credit for films, TV and digital media programs with a minimum spend of $500,000 in Utah. $20 million is allocated for the program each fiscal year, with no per-project cap. Starting in 2022, additional tax credits are available for productions that shoot at least 75% of their productions in a rural county. For more information, please visit the Utah Film Commission.