When
GovernorPhil Murphy took office in 2018 he reinstated the New Jersey Film & Digital Media Tax Credit Program, which had been suspended by the previous administration. It was expanded in 2020. The benefits include a 30% tax credit on film projects and a 40% subsidy for studio developments.[20][21] Murphy signed legislation in January 2023 increasing the state's digital media content production tax credit to 35% of qualified expenses purchased through vendors in
South Jersey and Mercer County. In addition, the bill increased the cumulative annual limitation on digital media content production tax credits from $10 million to $30 million. Beginning in fiscal year 2025, the bill also allows an additional $100 million in tax credits for New Jersey film-lease partners from tax credits authorized under other incentive programs.[22]
The floor space and height of the
Jersey City Armory has led to its use as a temporary
studio for many projects.[28] The expansive floor and high ceilings of the
Teaneck Armory has been used for numerous film shoots.[29]
In 2010, a new Studio City New Jersey was opened in
Trenton.[30][31][32]
and in 2011, the Ironbound Film and Television Studio was opened in
Newark.[33][34]
After the closure of the
Meadowlands Arena as a sports and entertainment venue, NBC leased the space and converted it to a major film studio in 2019.[35]
Criterion Group converted a warehouse in Jersey City to the state's largest film studio named
Caven Point Studio;[36] it has with three
soundstages.[37] In February 2021, Palisade Stages opened its 23,000 square feet studio in
Kearny. Supor Studio City in
Harrison was converted from seven existing buildings into studios.[38] Another studio opened on
Kearny Point in 2022, 10 Basin Studios.[39]
In October 2021,
Netflix announced its intention to bid for a redevelopment of a 289-acre parcel at
Fort Monmouth to turn it into Netflix's second-largest production complex.[40] Netflix was the top bidder and the plan for the Netflix Studios Fort Monmouth was approved in 2024 with the expected closing date in 2027 and the campus was planned to be completed between 2034 to 2037.[41]
In March 2022,
Township of West Orange announced a partnership with, a studio design and development company, MBS Group, to redevelop properties adjacent to
Thomas Edison's Laboratory to build up to eight sound studios.[42] Also in the same month, the construction of a major studio at
Bergen Point was announced. Called
1888 Studios, it will be the largest in New Jersey and the largest ground-up movie studio complex in North America.[43][44]
In 2022, the city of
Newark announced that a major new film and television production studio to be called "
Lionsgate Newark Studios," would open in 2024 on the 15-acre former
Seth Boyden Terrace housing project site at 101 Center Terrace in the
Dayton section in the city's South Ward. Lionsgate Newark will partner on public relations and community affairs with the
New Jersey Performing Arts Center.[45][46][47]
In 2023,
ACX1 Studios announced that it planned to convert the 550,000-square-foot Playground Pier in
Atlantic City into a live entertainment and production studio with several ready-to-shoot movie sets.[48]
In 2024,
New Jersey Economic Development Authority awarded $9.5 million grants to local municipalities for road, power transmission, and water infrastructure to support developments of new sound stages and production facilities. Those projects included the 1.2 million-square-foot Carteret Stages in
Carteret, a 280,000-square-foot studio facility in Jersey City developed by
Mana Contemporary, an expansion of
Caven Point Studio with three new sound stages in Jersey City, a development of 185,000 square feet sound stages by Atlantic Picture Motion Studios in
Egg Harbor City, and a television studio in
East Brunswick.[49][50]
A large swath of the state is within the "thirty-mile zone" around
Columbus Circle in
New York, allowing productions to save on travel cost obligations because a shoot is in the same zone as personnel's residences. Entertainment industry
labor unions use the studio zone to determine
per diem rates, work rules, and
workers' compensation for union workers. Portions of Hudson, Essex, and Bergen counties are in the 8-mile
SAG-AFTRA zone running from same location.[citation needed]
NJ PBS (known as NJTV until 2021) is a statewide
public television network owned by the New Jersey Public Broadcasting Authority and operated by Public Media NJ, a subsidiary of
The WNET Group.
The
New Jersey Network (NJN) operated public television until June 30, 2011, when it ended operations and its television stations were transferred to WNET.
The
MLB Network moved into the former MSNBC studios in Secaucus in 2009.[52]
MyNetworkTV flagship station
WWOR-TV (Channel 9) is licensed to and broadcasts from Secaucus; former owner
RKO General moved the New York-based station across the Hudson in 1983 in an unsuccessful attempt to retain the station's license.
FOX's animated sitcom
Bob's Burgers is said to take place in the fictional town of Seymour's Bay, New Jersey, as indicated by several clues. Most notably that Linda has a stereotypical Jersey accent and New Jersey license plates are seen on several vehicles throughout the show.
In the animated television comedy Futurama, New Jersey is slandered many times by the characters. In one episode, Fry finds a seemingly ideal apartment while house hunting, but later comments, upon finding out that the home is located in New Jersey, that he found "not one place even remotely liveable". In another, when discussing the global garbage problem, a television ad states that "... landfills were full ... New Jersey was full ...", implying a lack of places to store garbage. Additionally,
Robot Hell is located in Atlantic City.
The television drama The Sopranos depicts the life of a New Jersey
organized crime family and is filmed on location at various places throughout the state. Series creator and writer-director
David Chase grew up in
Clifton and
North Caldwell.
The Disney Channel Original Series Jonas is taken place in New Jersey on a fictional J.O.N.A.S. street.
The HBO series
Boardwalk Empire, a historical drama set during the
prohibition era, takes place in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
The NBC drama Law and Order: Special Victims Unit filmed police station and courtroom scenes at NBC's Central Archives building in
North Bergen,[55][56] and filmed other scenes throughout the county, such as a 2010 episode filmed at the Meadowlands Parkway in Secaucus.[54]
The television
medical dramaHouse is set in New Jersey and takes place at the fictional Princeton Plainsboro Teaching Hospital. Overhead images of the building are actually the Frist Campus Center at Princeton University.
In his comedy special What Am I Doing in New Jersey?, filmed at the
Park Theater,
George Carlin comments that he believes New Jersey deserves the title "Toll Booth Capital of the United States of America". He also suggests changing the state nickname from "The Garden State" to "The Toll Booth State".
The NBC show Ed was based in the fictional town of Stuckeyville, Ohio, but filmed in various locations in New Jersey. Stuckeybowl, one of the main settings of the show and where they also had numerous sets, was located in
Northvale, New Jersey before it was demolished in 2006.
The Adventures of Pete & Pete, set in the fictional town of Wellesville in an unnamed state, was filmed in New Jersey. Originally, the school scenes were shot in
Bayonne and the neighborhood scenes in
South Orange, and
Leonia. For the third season, production took place in
Cranford. The occasional
New Jersey Transit Bus or other such object in a shot would occasionally give this fact away.
NBC's medical drama Mercy is set in the fictional Mercy Hospital in Jersey City. The short-lived hospital drama was filmed at a warehouse in Secaucus, a private residence in
Weehawken and a public school in Jersey City.[57]
The MTV reality show Jersey Shore (TV series) takes place in Seaside Heights, New Jersey as well as other South Jersey locales during seasons 1 and 3.
Nickelodeon's Rise Of The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles often has the main characters (especially Leonardo) slander New Jersey, most notably in "The Evil League Of Mutants" and "Mystic Mayhem".
The 2004 film Garden State was set and filmed in New Jersey. It was written, directed and starred in by
Zach Braff, who grew up in New Jersey. The film's title refers to the state's nickname.
Although not credited, at least one scene from The Godfather (
1972) was filmed in New Jersey. The scene in which Clemenza states the famous line, "Leave the gun. Take the cannolis," was filmed in the marsh along the
Hudson River in
Jersey City, just west of the
Statue of Liberty, in what is now
Liberty State Park.
Sorcerer (1977), directed by William Friedkin, Stars: Roy Scheider, Bruno Cremer and Francisco Rabal, The beginning scenes of the movie were filmed in Elizabeth, NJ.
Also in Annie, the raised bridge that Rooster chases Annie up is located in
East Newark, NJ.[59]
The 1982 film The World According to Garp includes a scene that was shot around characters in two cars on the Rutgers main campus in New Brunswick even though the film is set in New England.
Although supposedly set in
New York City, the
2003 movie School of Rock was filmed primarily in
Edison and
Mahwah, perhaps due to the significance these towns have on rock music.
The online web-series "EverymanHYBRID" is set and produced prominently in and around Hamilton and Princeton, NJ.
At the beginning of the 2010 film Morning Glory, Rachel McAdams' character is the producer of fictional morning show Good Morning New Jersey, filmed at MediaMix Studios in
Allendale, New Jersey.
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