Cox Enterprises, Inc. announced that it is exploring strategic options for its ownership or other interest in 14 broadcast television stations, including partnering or merging these stations into a larger TV company.
Cox Enterprises, Inc. announced that it is exploring strategic options for its ownership or other interest in 14 broadcast television stations, including partnering or merging these stations into a larger TV company.
The Equalizer 2 beat out Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again in the US by a slight margin of $1.4 million. Abroad, however, it was a different story. Mamma Mia! earned more overseas earning $42.4 million. The Rock’s Skyscraper continues to do disappointingly in the US but great in China.
Charles talks to us about how Savannah is killing it in the film industry this year despite Georgia’s overall downward slope. Gemini Man brought in major money and three other movies are currently in production.
Craig talks to us about how the growth in Georgia’s film industry due to the tax credits is affecting the state. The boom in the industry not only has resulted in more jobs but also a growth in infrastructure.
SCAD seeks nationally recognized candidates to join the university’s Savannah location as a professor of production design and themed entertainment design.
Curious about what’s happening in the new Springer Film Institute? Gather at the Springer as we open the doors to the Springer Film Institute’s first soundstage, the newly-constructed Studio 7, and meet the director and producer of SFI.
Valdosta State University students are working with the South Georgia Regional Library System to create a feature film set at the new Willis L. Miller Library, which will hold its grand opening at 10 a.m. on Saturday, July 28, at 2906 Julia Drive.
The Georgia Film Academy program at Savannah Tech provides the perfect pathway to a rewarding career in the film industry. The program was designed to be hands-on so our students can “learn by doing”.
Marian talks to us about her journey as a stunt woman and how it led her from California to Georgia. Georgia reignited her career starting with a role in Hunger Games: Catching Fire, which was filmed in Atlanta.
While the Rock considers a 2020 Presidential run, his recent film, Skyscraper, was soundly defeated by the animated film Hotel Transylvania 3. The animated vampires took home $100 million while the gritty former WWE star brought in only $28.8 million.