Despite the buzz around the state’s entertainment industry, many high school students still don’t know what jobs are available in the burgeoning sector or what skills they need to land those jobs.
Despite the buzz around the state’s entertainment industry, many high school students still don’t know what jobs are available in the burgeoning sector or what skills they need to land those jobs.
Today the Sundance Film Festival announced its final award for the 2025 edition: Come See Me in the Good Light in the Premieres category received the Festival Favorite Award.
The 2025 Festival, taking place now through February 2, has featured premieres, screenings, talks, events, and more in Park City and Salt Lake City, Utah.
The Georgia Film Academy (GFA) has announced its 2025 summer camps, offering high school students ages 14 to 17 the opportunity to immerse themselves in the world of filmmaking.
Masýa Beyond Blackmon was pursuing a career in aviation when an unexpected introduction to the Georgia Film Academy changed his path.
From photography courses to an internship with WSB-TV, ABC’s Atlanta affiliate, Fusia began developing a foundation for her future career in the video production industry and channeled her passion any way she could.
Dog Man provided the first sign of life to the 2025 box office this weekend with an opening that now stands at $36M.
That’s the second biggest opening for a January animated title of all time after DreamWorks Animation’s 2016 Kung Fu Panda 3 ($41.8M) and it’s the third consecutive No. 1 debut for DWA after Kung Fu Panda 4 and The Wild Robot.
Get ready to take off on an interstellar musical adventure with the launch of Star Forest’s new mobile video game, ‘Beam On: A Star Forest Quest.’
Tonight the nonprofit Sundance Institute awarded the prizes for the 2025 Sundance Film Festival Short Film Program at the Short Film Awards Ceremony & Party Presented by Vimeo. Filmmakers from across all 57 shorts selected for the 2025 Sundance Film Festival gathered at The Park in Park City, Utah, for a private event celebrating short-form storytelling.
This year’s event will take place March 7, 8, & 9 on the North Campus of Valdosta State University, with films from across the world with an emphasis on the art and industry growing here in the Southeast.