Filmmaking in Ohio: How Community, Tax Credits, and Networking Build Real Careers

Feb 13, 2025
55 mins

Episode Description

Mike Wendt joins the ZoomPod to talk about building a sustainable filmmaking career in Ohio through community, collaboration, and smart use of regional resources.

Episode Snapshot:

Ohio has quietly become one of the most accessible places in the country to learn filmmaking, build credits, and grow a professional network—and Mike Wendt has been at the center of that ecosystem. In this episode, we unpack how local film commissions, tax incentives, and grassroots community involvement create real opportunities for filmmakers at every stage. Whether you’re just starting out or trying to level up, this conversation shows how careers are built locally before they scale nationally.

What You’ll Learn:

  • Why community matters more than gear when building a filmmaking career
  • How the Greater Cleveland Film Commission supports local and visiting productions
  • How Ohio’s film tax credits expand opportunities for crew and creatives
  • Why networking is a skill—not an accident
  • How workshops, local sets, and small projects lead to bigger roles
  • Why aspiring filmmakers should explore multiple roles early on
  • How regional filmmaking builds both experience and confidence
  • What sustainable growth looks like outside major production hubs

About This Guest:

Mike Wendt is a filmmaking advocate and industry connector based in Ohio, where he works to support independent filmmakers, crews, and production teams through community building, education, and access to regional resources. Through his work with the Greater Cleveland Film Commission, Mike helps filmmakers navigate opportunities created by Ohio’s film tax credits, local production incentives, and an expanding creative workforce. His focus is on sustainable career paths—showing emerging filmmakers how to grow skills, networks, and credits without leaving their home state. Mike’s film credits include production and location management work on Captain America: The Winter Soldier and The Fate of the Furious; both filmed in Ohio. He also directs and produces his own projects and remains active in Ohio’s documentary and festival scene.

Pro Tip:

“There is a perception, or a misconception about the commission, I think some people think that we are a funding entity for movies. Hey, I wish that was the case because there would probably be a lot more things shooting here if we had unlimited pool of money to offer people. But besides education, we are an economic driver advocating for the tax credit for film companies to film in the state of Ohio.”

— Mike Wendt, Production Coordinator | Cleveland Film Commission

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