- news) Monday
signed into law a bill giving movie and television production
companies more incentives for bringing casts and crews to
South Carolina.
The new law increases wage and sales
tax rebates for motion pictures, independent films and
television series that come to the state to film.
The
governor's office says the goal is to make South Carolina more
competitive in landing such projects.
Filmmaker Matt
Williams shot "Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken" in Orangeburg,
Saint Matthews and Myrtle Beach in 1991 and is filming a new
movie in Chester and York counties. Williams says South
Carolina is a great place to make a
film.
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