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SC's unique Lowcountry encompasses miles of beautiful salt-water marsh.
Coastal Conservation League
South Carolina's capitol city of Columbia.
Visit Columbia
The Wild and Scenic Chattooga River, backdrop for "Deliverance."
Visit the Chattooga River
The coastal town of Beaufort, setting for "The Big Chill," "Forrest Gump," "GI Jane," and more.
Visit Beaufort
Rolling hills with fields of grain are located just outside of Columbia.
Learn more about the Midlands
The town of Clemson, home to Clemson University.
Vist Clemson
Timeless architecture, like Valentine's Store, is a part of South Carolina's landscape.
Town of Cope
The Blue Ridge mountains provide a stunning backdrop to many lakes across SC's Upstate region.
Visit SC's Upstate region
The Gervais St. Bridge is one of four open-spandrel arch bridges of reinforced concrete in SC.
Learn more about Columbia
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Attention LA-based filmmakers: Be sure to visit the SC Film Commission in Los Angeles during the
Locations Trade Show
at the LA Convention Center, June 15-17.
Look for us in Booth 833!
South Carolina Film Commission
SOUTH CAROLINA
offers natural beauty, abundant resources, and an exceptional quality of life.
We can supply your production
with
filming locations
that include mountains and the coast, rural settings and pristine waterways, modern, urban environments, small-town storefronts, historic antebellum buildings, and sub-tropical jungles.
This incredibly diverse state has been the backdrop for more than 100 feature films, 70+ TV movies, series, and pilots, 500+ print ad and catalog shoots, and many other mediums going back to the Edison Company's
The Southerners
in 1914, Pathe Company's
How Could You Caroline?
in 1918, and Cecil B. DeMille's
Reap the Wild Wind
in 1941.
We're a business-friendly state that understands the importance behind the opportunities provided by every production. South Carolina was again recently named among the Top 10 Business-Friendly States by
Pollina Corp. of Chicago
. We're also one of the country's leading incentive states for feature films and television series. South Carolina's
production incentives
differ from other states' incentives in that they are a
cash rebate
, paid to the production company within 30 days of final audit. Other states offer tax credits or tax refunds which require brokers and long waiting periods.
Come discover the ideal place for your television and film projects in South Carolina and find out why we
remain
such an attractive choice for film, television, and other media ventures.
Welcome!
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