The 4th SSU Indie Film Fest submission period is now open for everyone worldwide until March 31, 2018. Filmmakers can submit films to these 5 categories: Music Video, Horror/Sci-fi, Comedy, Documentary and Drama.
The 4th SSU Indie Film Fest submission period is now open for everyone worldwide until March 31, 2018. Filmmakers can submit films to these 5 categories: Music Video, Horror/Sci-fi, Comedy, Documentary and Drama.
The GPP, along with presenting sponsor, the Georgia Film Office, a division of the Georgia Department of Economic Development, will host the first of four regional meetings to showcase the opportunity the film industry brings to all of Georgia.
With a record 7,600 film submissions received for the 2018 festival, the final lineup includes 58 feature length films and 150 short films from 56 countries – making this year’s film festival the most diverse, by number of countries represented, and the largest, by number of films, in Atlanta history.
Atlanta nonprofit re:imagine/ATL just announced their commitment to the future of talented teens through the creation of the re:imagine/ATL Alliance, a coalition of organizations joining together to build a creative economic pipeline that will support Georgia’s budding film and digital media industry.
This video reel by Craig Miller Productions shows some of the recent projects they have been working on. They are working on things in areas ranging from agriculture to tourism.
David talks to us about an interesting trend he is seeing in the film industry. He has noticed that many still photographers are getting into video work. He also goes into the huge boost in digital media deliverables and how they have become coveted in the industry.
The Recording Industry Association of America this week kicks off the 60th anniversary celebration of its prestigious Gold & Platinum Program, the industry’s premier award for recognizing artistic achievement in the music marketplace.
Drew talks to us about his favorite movie! His choice is the the classic horror movie, “The Thing.”
Priah Ferguson has been made a recurring star in her role as as the precocious scene stealer “Erica Sinclair,” who first made a guest appearance in Stranger Things 2.
The Coastal Jazz Association has launched a campaign to achieve support for their planned Savannah Jazz History Exhibit to be housed in the Savannah History Museum downtown. Savannah’s rich Jazz history has yet to be told, and is as old and significant as that of New Orleans.