Riverwood International Charter School’s Audio Video Technology and Film students welcomed Reece Odum and James Hammond to their alma mater on Friday, February 9, 2018.
Riverwood International Charter School’s Audio Video Technology and Film students welcomed Reece Odum and James Hammond to their alma mater on Friday, February 9, 2018.
Amazon Studios wants to create a show that’s as buzzworthy as “Game of Thrones” and reportedly plans to acquire the rights to a popular Chinese book series, “The Three-Body Problem.”
In a sign that she continues to know how to make news, Democratic gubernatorial candidate Cynthia Nixon has gone after rival Andrew Cuomo for showering taxpayer dollars on the industry that helped make her a star.
As virtual and augmented reality capture the world, it appears Atlanta in particular is catching up to the trend.
Lights, camera and action might soon be coming back to the Garden State after the Senate approved a bill to restore a tax credit program for the film industry.
Film crews with Gemini Man will shoot major parts of the project in Glennville, but the iconic small town won’t look exactly like itself. Crews are transforming Glennville to the fictional town of…Glennville.
It’s common knowledge at this point that the Georgia film scene is LIT. We’ve talked about it before and others have, too. So anytime there are updates as far as jobs for Georgians are concerned we want you to know about it.
Here’s what’s shooting around metro Atlanta this week!
The booming film industry in Atlanta, Ga. is bringing business to restaurants all over the city, including Marcel, a 1920s-style steak house that resembles a theater more than a bistro.
According to industry monitor FilmLA, 16 of the top 100 movies from 2016 were shot in Georgia, the most of any state and two countries (England and Canada).