MTM Standard is the university’s new student-run music distribution and licensing company, and since its launch last year, it’s been helping students find new pathways to success by producing and marketing their music.
MTM Standard is the university’s new student-run music distribution and licensing company, and since its launch last year, it’s been helping students find new pathways to success by producing and marketing their music.
So how does Film Credit 4.0 compare to Georgia’s film credit? Will it steal back production work that is headed to or filming in the Peach State? Maybe. The main focus of production companies was to make the credit refundable.
As the nationwide strike on movie and TV production continues, big stars like Rachel McAdams, Kevin Bacon and Bette Midler have been joining fellow actors and writers on the picket line.
It’s a Barbenheimer world as Warner Bros’ Barbie and Universal’s Oppenheimer have delivered massive global debuts of $337M and $174.2M, respectively. At the international box office, Greta Gerwig’s Barbie, starring Margot…
New Mexico continues to pull in some impressive numbers when it comes to the film industry. On Tuesday, Gov. Michelle…
SAG-AFTRA has granted approval to 39 independent productions to shoot during the strike, after confirming that they are not tied to AMPTP companies.…
Microsoft Corp. has extended its agreement for a $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard to Oct. 18, 2023, to surmount remaining regulatory hurdles to…
The GIRLGAMER international festival, committed to inclusion and gender equality in esports, debuts in the United States this December, selecting Atlanta as the host city, Skillshot Media as the venue and production partner, and Ghost Gaming as the host gaming organization.
In a move to challenge conventional release patterns, Georgia Latino Films will compress traditional windows, offering Video on Demand (VOD) options that will launch simultaneously with the highly anticipated Georgia Latino International Film Festival.
Paramount/Skydance’s Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One lit the fuse this weekend with a $235M global start. Of that, $155M is from 70 international box office markets which rep 93% of the offshore footprint