Hulu, a streaming-video pioneer that has grown considerably despite an unwieldy ownership structure, is about to undergo significant change once Disney takes majority control of it in the new year.
Hulu, a streaming-video pioneer that has grown considerably despite an unwieldy ownership structure, is about to undergo significant change once Disney takes majority control of it in the new year.
With the year winding down and cold setting in, we’re getting to the point where productions are a little less frequent in Georgia. So even if you’re seeing fewer yellow signs, rest assured it’s only because of the holidays. Here’s what we saw and where we saw it in November.
In Florida, film and entertainment industry jobs are present and pay well, but some advocates believe that will go away unless action is taken.
As the South Georgia Film Festival began receiving submissions in April, a handful of films rose to the top.
A Hulu film about a young woman who enticed her Wisconsin boyfriend to travel to Missouri to murder her mother is drawing complaints from the Georgia residents where the film is being shot.
To tweak the adage, money can’t buy you love from Hollywood. That’s something Georgia is learning and something citizens in other states with film-production tax credits should note.
A former WTOC employee and Savannah College of Art and Design graduate has made it to the big screen.
The High Museum of Art has launched a new monthly film series in collaboration with Atlanta’s Film Love.
The Atlanta Film Festival is looking to hire some help for its upcoming season in the spring.
A Georgia native is the youngest woman trader at the New York Stock Exchange, and now her story is being told on the big screen.