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Eau Claire Poised to Become a Hub for Film and Television Production |
New State Incentives and Local Initiatives Set the Stage for Increased Media Projects |
Eau Claire is on the brink of a cinematic transformation, thanks to recent state legislation and proactive local efforts. The Wisconsin state budget, signed in July 2025, has re-established the Wisconsin Film Office within the Department of Tourism, introducing up to $5 million in annual tax credits for filmmakers. This initiative aims to attract a diverse range of productions, including feature films, television series, documentaries, and commercials.
In response to these state-level incentives, Visit Eau Claire, the city's official tourism organization, has launched the "Film in Eau Claire, WI" webpage. This online resource offers comprehensive information on local filming locations, production facilities, and support services, positioning Eau Claire as an attractive destination for filmmakers.
Local filmmaker Nathan Deming, founder of Nobody Pictures, has been instrumental in advocating for these developments. Deming emphasizes that the combination of state incentives and local resources makes Eau Claire a compelling choice for production companies seeking diverse settings and industry talent.
Eau Claire's rich tapestry of locations, from the scenic Phoenix Park to the historic State Theatre, offers filmmakers a variety of backdrops. The city's commitment to fostering a vibrant arts community, coupled with the new state incentives, positions Eau Claire as a burgeoning hub for film and television production.
As these initiatives gain momentum, Eau Claire stands ready to welcome filmmakers and audiences alike, eager to showcase its unique charm on the big screen. |

