As Kennedy claims, productions utilize various locations in regions all over Georgia – helping businesses like Yancey Bros. Co. to expand their network statewide.
As Kennedy claims, productions utilize various locations in regions all over Georgia – helping businesses like Yancey Bros. Co. to expand their network statewide.
The Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) today announces that SCAD TVfest will return to Atlanta Feb. 7-10, 2024. Now in its 12th year, the university’s signature event celebrating the best in television and streaming will take place at the new, state-of-the art SCADshow theater. Matt Bomer, Joel Kim Booster, Kelsey Grammer, George Lopez, Sonequa Martin-Green, Charlotte Stoudt, Josie Totah, and Ken Watanabe to Receive Honors.
HUeMAN TV is kicking off 2024 with the nonprofit’s new signature event, SIGNIFest. Nonprofit’s Marquee Event Presents Curated Showcase of Short Films by Underrepresented Content Creators.
Shares of Netflix jumped in premarket trading Wednesday after the company reported adding 13.1 million subscribers during the fourth quarter, stronger growth than Wall Street expected as the streamer builds its ad-supported service and cracks down on password sharing.
From 2023’s biggest blockbusters to the short films everyone is about to be talking about, they’re all Oscar nominees now.
This event is the inaugural pop-up event for The Bradley Theater, a collective that promises to finally bring an arthouse cinema to Savannah. By joining forces with Cinema Savannah, the largest and longest running film club in Savannah, they are sure to expand the influence of independent, foreign, and classic cinema in Savannah.
If you had told Haley Fusia she would be capturing breathtaking helicopter scenes for a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) project, she might not have believed you. Yet at 27 years old, what used to be a dream is now a reality.
There’s not much going on at the weekend box office. Yes, point fingers at the dual strikes’ impact on the theatrical schedule. But it’s also January, which typically counts a couple of the year’s lowest-grossing weekends.
Augusta rolled out the red carpet on Jan. 20 for an independent film with a score written by a Thomson teen. Created by Texas filmmakers Julie and Jerry Loncon of Studio 220 Films, “The First Step” focuses on a man dealing with a tragedy that rocks his faith to its core.
Although she’s listed among the producers of an upcoming A&E documentary on her late father, Deanna Brown-Thomas will get her first look at the finished product when it premieres at New York’s Apollo Theatre next month.