
Oklahoma City Named Among Best Places to Live and Work as a Moviemaker
MovieMaker Magazine has released its annual list of the “Best Places to Live and Work as a Moviemaker” with Oklahoma City ranking among the nation’s top fifteen big cities for

MovieMaker Magazine has released its annual list of the “Best Places to Live and Work as a Moviemaker” with Oklahoma City ranking among the nation’s top fifteen big cities for

Reanon Casillo is a hair and makeup artist who serves as the Assistant Manager and Esthetician at Oklahoma City’s AlleyCats Salon. With nearly a decade of experience working in the

Nestled in the rolling northeast hills of Oklahoma, the City of Bartlesville offers filmmakers a sprawling canvas of scenic vistas and a thriving oil industry. Home to Phillips Petroleum Company, a number of

A mad scientist, a romantic, a jazz cat and a folk singer, Kyle Reid wears many hats. This Okie musician stands with one foot planted in the traditions of American
Utilizing the Oklahoma Film Enhancement Rebate Program, “I Can Only Imagine” was directed by brothers Jon and Andrew Erwin, whose previous credits include hit films such as “October Baby”, “Moms’

Laron Chapman is a writer, co-producer and director who is an active local freelance screenwriter and filmmaker with a Bachelor’s degree in Film and Media Studies from the University of

Located in northwest Oklahoma along the Cimarron River, Island Guest Ranch has a varied and unique terrain that contains an abundance of wildlife and activity spanning across several thousand acres of native

Lincka is a Mexican-American pop artist based in Oklahoma; aka a Mexi-homan. A student at the Academy of Contemporary Music at the University of Central Oklahoma, she started making waves

Filmed in Oklahoma, the June Pictures production “Wildlife” will celebrate its world premiere at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival to be held in Park City, Utah, January 18-28, 2018. The

The Oklahoma-produced film “Painted Woman”, previously titled “The Mustanger and The Lady”, will continue its theatrical release with newly added screenings in both the Tulsa and Oklahoma City area over