Oscar-winning storytelling takes more than vision—it takes the right support.
All the Empty Rooms just won Best Documentary Short Film at the Academy Awards—a testament to the power of narrative and craft from its filmmakers. The team leaned on Wrapbook to streamline production workflows and payroll so they could put the story first from pre-production through wrap.
Huge congratulations to the creators and crew behind this remarkable film. 👉 Link to our customer story in bio.
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SXSW delivered. 🎉
From great conversations across the festival to an incredible turnout at Wrapbook’s Film & TV Industry Happy Hour, it was a fantastic few days in Austin. We loved connecting with so many talented creatives, producers, and teams who make this industry so dynamic.
See you at the next one.
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Recognized once again among the nation’s top startups.
Wrapbook has been named one of Forbes’ America’s Best Startup Employers 2026, earning a spot on this year’s list of 500 standout companies. In one of the most competitive startup environments on record, we’re proud to be recognized for our culture, growth, and the people behind the platform. 👉 Link to blog in bio.
Grateful to the team who makes it all possible—and excited for what’s ahead.
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We’re headed to AICP Week!
Wrapbook is proud to host a Lunch & Learn at AICP Basecamp on Tuesday, June 2 at 1pm ET at The Times Center in New York.
This conversation will explore the realities of modern union compliance in commercial production—from mixed crews and multi-state shoots to rate disputes that surface long after wrap.
Stop by our dedicated Wrapbook table during Basecamp to grab some swag and connect with the team. We’d love to say hello!
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On On Production, Meg Montagnino-Jarrett talks about the real timing decisions behind tax credits.
For independent films especially, how and when you monetize an incentive matters. Whether you’re selling the credit upfront or waiting for certification, those choices directly affect bridge loans, cash flow, and how the film is financed.
Incentives aren’t just percentages—they’re part of the financial strategy.
Listen to the latest episode of Wrapbook’s #OnProductionPodcast with Meg now. 👉 Link to podcast in bio.
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On On Production, Meg Montagnino-Jarrett shares what working with the Massachusetts Film Office actually looks like.
It’s not just about tax credits. It’s about helping producers figure out where their project truly belongs. From scouting to lookbooks to script conversations, the goal is to support the creative vision and the budget at the same time.
If you’re weighing locations for an upcoming project, this conversation is worth your time. Listen to the latest episode of Wrapbook’s #OnProductionPodcast with Meg now. 👉 Link to podcast in bio.
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On the latest episode of On Production, we’re talking incentives and how to actually structure a production to make them work.
Meg Montagnino-Jarrett, Director of the Massachusetts Film Office, joins us to break down how one of the country’s more straightforward incentive programs operates in practice—from registration and spend tracking to final certification.
If you’re budgeting a project and weighing where to shoot, this conversation offers a practical look at how Massachusetts works on the ground. Full episode out now. 👉 Link to podcast in bio.
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On On Production, Wrapbook’s Kerry LaiFatt talks about where AI actually adds value in production finance.
The opportunity isn’t automation for automation’s sake; it’s removing the repetitive friction that slows teams down, so finance can stay focused on planning, oversight, and better decision-making.
That shift—from cleanup to strategy—is where production workflows are heading.
Listen to the latest episode of Wrapbook’s #OnProductionPodcast with Kerry now. 👉 Link to podcast in bio.
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Maine is emerging as a compelling option for production incentives on the East Coast.
The state’s film incentive program offers competitive tax credits and flexibility that can help productions stretch their budgets while leveraging Maine’s distinctive locations and growing infrastructure.
See how the program works and what qualifies. 👉 Link to blog in bio.
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On On Production, Wrapbook’s Kerry LaiFatt explains why consolidation matters in production finance.
When payroll and accounting systems live in one place—operating in real time—finance shifts from reactive cleanup to strategic decision-making. Fewer handoffs, fewer disconnects, and clearer visibility mean productions can move with confidence instead of scrambling to reconcile.
That’s where the real shift in modern production infrastructure is happening.
Listen to the latest episode of Wrapbook’s #OnProductionPodcast with Kerry now. 👉 Link to podcast in bio.
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On On Production, Wrapbook’s Kerry LaiFatt reframes how we think about production accounting.
It’s easy to treat payroll and accounting as back-office functions. In reality, they shape scheduling decisions, hiring, compliance, and how confidently a production can move forward. When the infrastructure is strong, everything runs smoother—and when it isn’t, it shows up fast.
Listen to the latest episode of Wrapbook’s #OnProductionPodcast with Kerry now. 👉 Link to podcast in bio.
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On the latest episode of On Production, we’re talking about what’s really shaping production today: payroll and accounting.
Kerry LaiFatt, VP of Sales for Film & Television at Wrapbook, breaks down how union rules, onboarding bottlenecks, and modern self-serve workflows are redefining how teams operate post-2020.
If you care about how projects stay aligned, this one’s for you. Full episode out now. 👉 Link to podcast in bio.
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