As an Augusta-born creative, he shares a unique perspective on why the city is great for filmmaking.
As an Augusta-born creative, he shares a unique perspective on why the city is great for filmmaking.
Georgia was in the spotlight this weekend as Usher represented the state and Atlanta at the Super Bowl. More on the Super Bowl later including the Jonesboro High School Majestic Marching Cardinals involvement. We were equally excited to follow two independent film success stories in Georgia. ‘Possum Trot’ and ‘Popular Theory’ also had big weekends.
House Representative Matthew Gambill (District 15) is a great example of a Georgian contributing their community.
Georgia Film Academy Alum Camilo Diaz sat down with Georgia Entertainment to share his experience as part of the creative community in the state.
Mock believes that Georgia’s film tax credit is the best in the country and Columbus is soon to be a staple for creatives in the state.
Neill maintains that Georgia-made music has a distinct sound like no other – a message that he shouts far and wide.
Since founding FAME, a pathway for students to explore Film, Arts, Media, & Entertainment, he has seen the massive appetite the upcoming generation has for creativity.
GEL is officially announcing a full season of Brawlhalla for the state’s collegiate, university, HBCU, TCSG, etc. programs.
According to Stevenson, there are plenty of opportunities for Georgians to get involved in the music business.
Georgia Entertainment, in partnership with Philanthro Films, and South Georgia Studios hosted the ninth Georgia Unscripted Roadshow at the Rainwater Conference Center in Valdosta.