Georgia-filmed Life of the Party, which premieres in theaters on Friday, May 11 generated more than $15 million in local economic activity.
Georgia-filmed Life of the Party, which premieres in theaters on Friday, May 11 generated more than $15 million in local economic activity.
Nicole talks to us about her hobby outside of work. She happens to have a theater degree and puts it to good use! She loves performing in community theater and being around the theater scene.
Last week’s box office report was all about the dominance of Avengers: Infinity War, and the many records it won on its first outing. This week is about … pretty much the same story. At the end of Sunday, Avengers had collected an extra $112.5 million domestically, for a total so far of $450 million. Internationally it added $162 million, for a total of $713.3 million.
This past week, Donalsonville and Seminole County really rolled out the red carpet and impressed the heck out of Georgia Resource Team visitors.
Georgia Entertainment News goes behind the scenes of the busy and unique world of entertainment travel, through our one-on-one with Steve Thomason of New Act Travel. Thomason is home-based out of Los Angeles with a bustling satellite office in Atlanta to facilitate the comings and goings of entertainers who work on both Coasts.
Suda51, Blizzard, Warren Spector and voice actors from some gaming’s most popular franchises are among the guests lined up for MomoCon 2018, the convention with the largest gaming floor in the Southeastern United States.
Georgia State University’s Alonzo A. Crim Center for Urban Educational Excellence is accepting applications for its new workforce development program that prepares local youth for careers in the booming film, media and entertainment industry in Atlanta.
Have mistakes been made? Most likely. Are there some that abuse the system for singular or limited gain? Probably. There are problems in every government program but that doesn’t mean the benefits of such programs should be ignored.
MelodyVR, the world’s first dedicated virtual reality music platform that enables fans to experience music performances in a revolutionary new way, is now available.
Youth nonprofit organization, re:imagine/ATL is pleased to announce it has received a $50,000 contribution from AT&T. AT&T is supporting re:imagine/ATL’s mission to empower the next generation of storytellers, creating a pipeline from schools to companies in the film and digital media industries.