Set aside the term “Hollywood of the South.” Atlanta — and Georgia on a larger scale — is an entertainment hub with a flavor all its own, bolstered by some of the industry’s most creative thinkers in film.
Set aside the term “Hollywood of the South.” Atlanta — and Georgia on a larger scale — is an entertainment hub with a flavor all its own, bolstered by some of the industry’s most creative thinkers in film.
By Beth B. Moore of Arnall Golden Gregory LLP Public art installations like murals can be an exciting, effective way…
SAG-AFTRA leaders painted a sunny picture of their ongoing negotiations in a video released over the weekend, saying the talks have been “extremely productive” and promising to reach a “seminal deal.”
From the image of Forrest Gump sitting on a park bench in Chippewa Square to the chase scene starting at Forsyth Park in The Longest Yard, Savannah’s landscapes have become an iconic part of American cinema and brought millions of dollars to the local community.
Her notable contributions include her work on the independent feature film, Critical Thinking, and her significant role in fostering change within the industry to encourage the greenlighting of Latino stories in Hollywood.
The Flash, which had initially come in lower than projections, added $26.6M in 78 offshore markets this weekend, dropping by 59%.The Warner Bros/DC deep universe title now counts an international running cume of $123.3M for $211M worldwide.
Hunter Paletsas will join the Motion Picture Association as Global Chief Financial Officer, Charles Rivkin, the association’s Chairman and CEO announced to staff today. In this role, he will oversee the MPA’s worldwide financial and information technology operations.
Dozens of major music publishers accused Twitter of “fueling its business” by intentionally breeding “massive” and “pervasive” copyright infringement on its platform.
Hollywood studios will get a lucrative tax benefit they have long sought and workers on film productions will get new safety protocols.
Take a behind-the-scenes look at the women directing Georgia’s $4 billion film business.