Erin talks to us about the many issues that arise with being an independent producer.
Erin talks to us about the many issues that arise with being an independent producer.
Kris talks to us about Atlanta and if it will stay a hot spot in the film industry. He also talks about if there are too many stages in town.
Georgia Public Broadcasting and the The Bitter Southerner magazine are joining forces to launch The Bitter Southerner Podcast on Monday, December 10.
George talks to us about Grecian Gyro and how the family business came to be. He also talks to us…
From December 3rd through 7th, more than 10,000 local K-2 students are attending Savannah Music Festival’s Musical Explorers concerts at Trustees Theater, which present Laiken Love (soul music), Anders Thomsen (country) and Yacouba Sissoko (music of Mali).
Riverwood Studios, home to AMC’s smash-hit The Walking Dead for the past 8 seasons, announces today that it is opening its doors to the public for the first-ever The Walking Dead Studio Tour.
Charli talks to us about Frazier & Deeter and how they help productions and those in the entertainment industry.
The nonprofit Sundance Institute announced the showcase of new independent feature films selected across all categories for the 2019 Sundance Film Festival. The Festival hosts screenings in Park City, Salt Lake City and at Sundance Mountain Resort, from January 24 – February 3, 2019.
The Guide reaches directors, producers, financiers, creators and all who are involved in gaming, film and music in Georgia. The publication is also given to those outside Georgia, decision-makers in New York, Los Angeles, England and Canada.
Thanksgiving week in the U.S. brought yet another historic win to Disney, with a huge $84 million five-day opening for Ralph Breaks the Internet. After having notched a loss at the beginning of the month with Nutcracker and the Four Realms, which even now sits at $128 million against a pre-advertising budget of about the same amount, Disney Animation is back in the saddle.