Jim talks to us about some exciting projects his company is working on, one of them being a film called God’s Gone Fishing. One of the people co-producing worked on many films including Animal House.
Jim talks to us about some exciting projects his company is working on, one of them being a film called God’s Gone Fishing. One of the people co-producing worked on many films including Animal House.
Marian talks to us about how Savannah and Atlanta are different when working in the film industry. She also talks about her upcoming show she worked on called “Living the Dream” and how she used that opportunity to hire locally for stunts.
Drew talks to us about how the post-production businesses has been going so far in 2018. For some it is boom or bust, but the industry is generally moving in the right direction and growing as the entertainment industry grows.
Carrie talks to us about some special custom and group tours the company provides. These tours can be great tools to help give attention to Georgia’s film industry.
Jennifer talks to us about the services her firm provides and how they help clients. She also goes over some ways you can attract investors,
Kimberlin shares with us her three favorite movies. Two childhood favorites: Parent Trap and Matilda, and one other: The Devil Wears Prada.
Jeff shares with us some information about Aprio and goes over some of the many services they provide including tax advisory.
Drew talks to us about investing in independent films, the fears investors have, and the right way to invest in independent films so those fears are not realized.
Charles talks to us about how Savannah is killing it in the film industry this year despite Georgia’s overall downward slope. Gemini Man brought in major money and three other movies are currently in production.
Craig talks to us about how the growth in Georgia’s film industry due to the tax credits is affecting the state. The boom in the industry not only has resulted in more jobs but also a growth in infrastructure.