Lynn talks to us about how the company came about and how they started dipping their feet into the film industry. They are licensed in insurance in most states so they can help clients about anywhere in the country.
Lynn talks to us about how the company came about and how they started dipping their feet into the film industry. They are licensed in insurance in most states so they can help clients about anywhere in the country.
Bryan talks to us about the company’s main facility in Hampton that includes a 13,000 square foot greenhouse. They also have a large farmhouse that is available for filming and will soon host weddings and events there as well.
Chris talks to us about Network-his favorite movie. He is fascinated by how the movie portrays mass media and how it can control narratives.
Michael sits down with us and takes us on a verbal journey of how and why his company moved to Atlanta and how Atlanta’s culture was a part of that. Another part is the fact that crews and studios are moving to and originating from Georgia.
Chris discusses something that makes Sapelo a very unique insurance company. They are very involved in the film industry and offer services such as actor’s insurance. They also insure productions.
Rick talks about training within his security business and the implementing of this training at Paradigm Security.
Nicole talks to us about her hobby outside of work. She happens to have a theater degree and puts it to good use! She loves performing in community theater and being around the theater scene.
Creative Mammals really outdid themselves with this reel. This wacky, interview-style video gives people a chance to find out exactly what Creative Mammals does and how they help clients. They aren’t called “Creative” Mammals without a reason!
Lawrence gives us some information on his firm and it’s beginnings. He also goes over why he chose Atlanta to do business in over LA. He explains how the tax incentives played a big part in that.
Matthew talks to us about why he has chosen to stay in the Atlanta area instead of moving on to somewhere like LA or NYC. He thinks that him, and other composers and artists, staying in Atlanta will show that Atlanta is not just a hub for film, but music as well.