Savannah and the Georgia Coast have a growing number of jobs in creative industries, partly due to the Savannah College of Art and Design and companies moving to the area because of the ready workforce within Georgia’s Coastal Plain Region.
Savannah and the Georgia Coast have a growing number of jobs in creative industries, partly due to the Savannah College of Art and Design and companies moving to the area because of the ready workforce within Georgia’s Coastal Plain Region.
Our travels to the West Coast are always eventful and especially when the weather cooperates. This trip was perfect in terms of weather and the traffic was the best I have seen in years. (Plus Fatburger and Randy’s Donuts) Many of our partners are based in LA and all the meetings involved upcoming projects and initiatives where Georgia is a central topic of conversation.
The Atlanta Film Society is pleased to present the 2024 Atlanta Film Festival Screenplay Competition Winners. The following pilot, short,…
After an impressive tenure with the International Olympic Committee (IOC), Mark Parkman joins BlueStar Studios in Forest Park as its Chief Operating Officer.
Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire stomped all over expectations with an $80M opening, only $2.5M behind Dune: Part Two’s opening week.
Featuring some of the country’s most diverse sounds, Georgia’s music industry is literally all over the charts.
On Saturday April 20th, Dani Risch-Bailey with Protravel International in collaboration with Thompson Hotels, will host the “Thompson Takes On Hollywood” at Thompson Atlanta-Buckhead. The invite-only event, taking place on the Tesserae rooftop, will bring together industry professionals for an evening of networking and acknowledgement to the unsung heroes of the entertainment industry.
Johan de Nysschen appointed head of the ARRI Americas team in all functional areas and including ARRI Rental North America and Illumination Dynamics.
Nearly half of IATSE‘s west coast studio locals have now struck tentative deals with the AMPTP.
SCAD generated $1.3 billion in annual economic impact for the state of Georgia, a 70% increase from the last report conducted for fiscal year 2019. This value is attributed to the university’s positive influence on the vitality of the economy in the state through jobs, student and visitor spending, large investment on capital projects, operational spending, public events, alumni earning power, charitable giving and public safety.