A pair of movies recently were approved for incentives to shoot in Utah, with principal photography set for this spring.

The incentives were awarded by the Governor’s Office of Economic Development (GOED) board during its February meeting.

{mprestriction ids="1,3"}Late Shift Inc. was approved for a Motion Picture Incentive Program cash rebate of up to $362,500 for “Night Clerk,” an independent feature drama. The production is expected to spend $1.45 million in Utah and involve 14 cast members, 60 crew members and 150 extras.

Principal photography is scheduled for April 9-May 11. Post-production work continues through Dec. 1. The director is Michael Cristofer. The producer is David Wulf.

Lazy Susan Films was approved for a Community Film Incentive Program cash rate of up to $78,625.60 for “Out in the Cold,” an independent feature thriller. The production is expected to spend $393,128 in Utah and involve four cast members, 37 crew members and 55 extras.

Principal photography is scheduled to take place through March 9. The director is Susan Walter. The producer is Jake Van Wagoner.

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