In response to a strong resurgence of film in the motion picture industry, Kodak recently acquired a film-processing lab in Atlanta, Georgia, where film is being processed for The Walking Dead and other major film and television productions.
In response to a strong resurgence of film in the motion picture industry, Kodak recently acquired a film-processing lab in Atlanta, Georgia, where film is being processed for The Walking Dead and other major film and television productions.
From June 8th until the 10th the organization will be celebrating its 3rd Annual Festival in Atlanta, Georgia. The event will be held at The Conference Center at Atlanta Metropolitan State College.
Several University of North Georgia (UNG) students from the film and digital media program won the Audience Award at the 2017 Athens 24 Hour-ish Film Festival for their horror-comedy short film, “And Beyond.”
The event is focused on educating the investor class on the risks, mitigated risks and rewards of entertainment production while empowering the creative community.
“This year, the grants will support non–profit organizations in 24 communities across the country, reach underserved high school students, support emerging and mid–career filmmakers of all ages, and will provide unique opportunities for enrichment and engagement with the cinematic community and its artists.”
The company reported a net loss of $2.2 billion (yes, with a “B”) for the quarter, due in large part to $2 billion in compensation costs tied to going public.
“There are many socials that take place in the industry, but our partners suggested a very targeted and strategic networking event,” said Randy Davidson, President of Georgia Film News/Georgia Entertainment News.
The bill passed the Georgia House of Representatives thanks to the leadership of Representative Amy Carter (R. Valdosta, GA) and Senator Jeff Mullis (R – Chickamauga).
The Savannah studio has committed to invest $890,000 in equity into the deal, allowing us to commence pre-production in June.
The Ken Howard Membership Center is a resource center created for the union’s members, where they can use computers, get their questions answered and find out about upcoming events.