Cxmmunity has purchased a 15% stake in Trap Sushi, uniting two burgeoning local Black-owned media companies.
Cxmmunity has purchased a 15% stake in Trap Sushi, uniting two burgeoning local Black-owned media companies.
The stars of the AppleTV show, Manhunt, Brandon Flynn (13 Reasons Why and Scream VI) and Hamish Linklater (The Big Short and Fantastic Four) caught up with Georgia Entertainment at SCADTV Fest to discuss their experience shooting in Savannah.
As the picturesque beaches, historic landmarks and charming communities continue to attract visitors and investors, the future looks bright for the creative sector and the businesses that choose to tap into the coastal market.
Netflix’s plans to build a $903 million production studio complex at the former Fort Monmouth army base got a key approval from a local board Wednesday.
Behind the scenes: The BET+ drama is directed by Armani Ortiz, who worked behind the camera for Tyler Perry’s 2023 documentary, ” Maxine’s Baby .”
The visual effects house, which offers a mix of on-set VFX, compositing, effects simulations, environment creation and much more, and has work in recent Star Wars series and currently Master of the Air, streaming on AppleTV+, is expanding to a second location in Georgia, just outside of Atlanta in Alpharetta.
Campers will have the opportunity to become immersed in hands-on training in screenwriting, filmmaking and post-production.
In conversation with Daniel Blackman, Walker shared insights from his experience in business and entertainment, as well as advice for newcomers beginning their careers in the industry.
101 Studios was founded in 2018 by industry titans David Glasser, David Hutkin, and Marvin Peart. While the pre production plot unfolds for this production, 101 Studios has boots on the ground in Georgia and a full slate of projects looking for homes.
The Georgia film industry has created billions of dollars in economic impact and thousands of jobs for Georgians across the state. When HB 1180 was discussed and passed on the House floor today, Georgia House legislators vocalized their desire to create a long-term sustainable relationship with the film industry and continue to support the growth of this homegrown Georgia industry.