Greater Columbus Arts Council Wants More Film Produced in Columbus
The Greater Columbus Arts Council is tasked with promoting the patronage and support of a very wide spectrum of visual and performing arts groups, ranging from dance to music to theatre to sculpture....
View ArticleOld Machine Film Company Moves Downtown
The old Cherry’s Art Center at 59 East Spring closed its doors in 2012, leaving a lonely stretch of emptiness between High and Third Streets Downtown. Next month, the building will once again be home...
View ArticleColumbus Wants to Attract More Film Production to Region
John Travolta sightings over the past week have sparked a renewed public interest in local film production, but the effort to attract Hollywood (and non-Hollywood) projects to the city have been an...
View ArticleColumbus Film Summit Seeks Sustainable Industry
Yesterday in Franklinton, a full house of film buffs greeted Mayor Mike Coleman and members of Film Columbus, the Greater Columbus Arts Council, educators, filmmakers, politicians, vendors and other...
View ArticleLocal Horror Shorts Haunt The Gateway
October is the time for terror – at least in 5 to 10 minute bursts. So thinks the Mid-Ohio Film Association (MOFA), anyway. Their Three Weeks of Terror program salutes the best short-form horror movies...
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