Pittsburgh Film Office | |
Founded Date: | 1990 |
Founder: | Russell Streiner |
Location: | 535 Smithfield Street Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
Origins: | circa 1988 "Greater Pittsburgh Office of Promotions"http://www.popcitymedia.com/features/pittsburghfilmoffice030310.aspx |
Key People: | Dawn M. Keezer, Director |
Focus: | Television and film production in Pittsburgh |
Num Employees: | 3 full time employees and a 27 member Board of Trustees |
Homepage: | http://www.pghfilm.org/ |
The Pittsburgh Film Office (PFO) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation dedicated to economic development in the Pittsburgh and southwestern Pennsylvania region.
Created in 1990 to attract film production projects to the greater Southwestern Pennsylvania region, the Pittsburgh Film Office provides information on the region, locations, vendors and crew, and coordinates interactions between government and business offices in support of film production. In addition, the film office is a conduit for information, providing assistance to local filmmakers and the local film industry throughout Allegheny County and the designated ten county region.[1]
Since its creation, the film office has assisted with more than two hundred major feature and television projects, and has reported an economic impact of more than $1.2 billion on southwestern Pennsylvania.[1]
In 2007, the Film Office played a major role in supporting of the Pennsylvania Film Tax Credit, a program that allows a 25% tax credit to productions that spend at least 60% of the production budget in the Commonwealth. This tax credit has been a decisive factor in bringing the filming of several recent movies to the state.[2]
The Pittsburgh Film Office is a member of the Association of Film Commissioners International.
The Academy Awards benefit, “Lights! Glamour! Action!,” is an annual Gala supporting the Pittsburgh Film Office.[3]
The 2011 "Pittsburgh Stars" video was broadcast in 3D. More than nine hundred people gathered to watch the live telecast of the Academy Awards at Stage AE. Six local salons styled models based on nominated films and graced the stage during a live fashion presentation, and more than one hundred and sixty items were featured in the silent auction.[4]
In 2020, Michelle Wright and Ashley Dougherty from WTAE (ABC) hosted the second consecutive year of Pittsburgh's biggest night in film. The 20th annual Lights! Glamour! Action! drew 750 attendees to The Pennsylvanian on February 8.[5]
Date | Venue | Location | |
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March 25, 2001 | Suburban W. Homestead | ||
March 24, 2002 | Suburban W. Homestead | ||
March 23, 2003 | Suburban W. Homestead | ||
February 29, 2004 | Suburban W. Homestead | ||
February 27, 2005 | South Side neighborhood | ||
March 5, 2006 | South Side neighborhood | ||
February 25, 2007 | North Shore neighborhood | ||
February 24, 2008 | North Shore neighborhood | ||
February 22, 2009 | North Shore neighborhood | ||
March 7, 2010 | Downtown | ||
February 27, 2011 | North Shore neighborhood | ||
February 26, 2012 | North Shore neighborhood | ||
February 24, 2013 | North Shore neighborhood[6] | ||
March 2, 2014 | North Shore neighborhood | ||
February 22, 2015 | Heinz Field | North Shore |