Always subject to change and often set before filming begins, here is the latest info on release dates for projects that filmed in Georgia – courtesy of Explore Georgia.
Always subject to change and often set before filming begins, here is the latest info on release dates for projects that filmed in Georgia – courtesy of Explore Georgia.
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“What happened was everybody rushed to Florida and they used all the money in the first two years,” stated Kelly Paige, past president and current board member of Fim Florida, responsible for representing the Florida film industry.
Sonny Deriso is Chariman of Atlantic Capital Bank and this year’s Chairman of the Georgia Chamber. Today he discusses the chamber and it’s legacy of helping businesses succeed and nurturing Georgia’s business climate.
At the heart of that growth are the crews working behind the scenes, with tens of thousands of jobs and contracts that need to be filled. Job postings, however, remain fragmented across Facebook groups, email and text threads, and word of mouth.
SAG-AFTRA has achieved a significant victory that further ensures only real employers are signatories to our Commercials Contracts.
Did you ever think you would see actors walking the streets of Hollywood wearing Fitzgerald Purple Hurricane hats and hoodies?
The Georgia attorney general’s office has closed a criminal investigation into Warner Bros.’ use of tax credits on the Clint Eastwood film “Sully,” after state revenue agents declined to pursue the case.
The 2019 Georgia Film Festival on the University of North Georgia campus in Gainesville features more than 60 short films, including two produced by people with Athens connections.
Virginia’s current package includes a 15% tax credit. For comparison, Georgia is 20%, with an additional 10 under certain conditions. New Mexico is 25 to 30 depending on the type of production.