Georgia Entertainment announced today that Trilith Institute has been named its honorary nonprofit for the upcoming Signature Georgia Entertainment 100.
Georgia Entertainment announced today that Trilith Institute has been named its honorary nonprofit for the upcoming Signature Georgia Entertainment 100.
Since making his stage debut at the age of 11 in “South Pacific,” Bonale Fambrini hasn’t been able to find his way off the stage. The 23 year old can next be seen starring as Johnny Cade in the touring production of “The Outsiders” musical, which is coming to the Fox Theatre Nov. 25-29.
Thomas Laub, speaking from the Creator’s Toolkit event at Shadowbox Studios, made a powerful point about the state’s seasonal production flow. Rather than chasing spikes in demand or overleveraging expansion, Georgia continues to synchronize with the natural rhythms of the industry.
Netflix’s “Back in Action” film producer, Beau Bauman, discusses why Georgia is highly conducive to film & television productions.
There’s plenty of surprise out there for Lionsgate’s No. 1 win with threequel Now You See: Now You Don’t at $21M. Global take is $75.5M, with over $54M from offshore. China is contributing $19.2M. We always told you this movie would make magic abroad.
The Atlanta Opera and The Atlanta Opera Film Studio have drained the ocean between art and audience. And in the process, opened up an expanse of opportunity for modern opera to thrive in Georgia’s Creative Economy.
The Fox Theatre has announced that $500,000 in grants has been given to historic theatres and cultural landmarks across the state. Fox Gives has spent the last 17 years donating more than $4.7 million to restore and preserve theatres statewide.
Georgia Entertainment hosted a Los Angeles Drop-In on Friday, Nov. 14, at Company 3’s Santa Monica location, bringing together industry professionals to highlight the state’s locations, professional services, studio facilities and incentives.
Georgia’s film industry slowed down this year. State data shows a significant drop from the $4 billion amassed a few years ago. “At the same time, I’ve been hearing about people trying to build community and build networks of local filmmakers from Atlanta,” says Khalil Shipman.
The Entertainment Tourism Alliance of Georgia (ETAG) and Georgia Entertainment hosted the Entertainment Tourism Summit on Nov. 12 at Brookhaven City Centre, bringing together entertainment travel planners, production professionals, tourism leaders and service providers to explore the intersection of Georgia’s creative industries and tourism sector.