Charlotte talks to us about the Black List Happy Hour. The Black List Happy Hour is a social network for…
Charlotte talks to us about the Black List Happy Hour. The Black List Happy Hour is a social network for…
Jeff informs us on the main purpose of tax incentives. They are used to basically incentivize behavior within the state. …
Rick sits down with us to give some background on Paradigm Security. He also discusses how his history in law enforcement helped him. He strives to give his clients great, quality security and to leave them feeling safe and secure.
Nicole sheds some light on the company’s metro-specific catering team: the Area Catering Sales Managers. They work in big city markets like Atlanta and Savannah. They are also moving into the music industry as well!
Kimberlin talks to us about the two ways to get involved with re:imagine/ATL. One of these ways is becoming a mentor and changing lives! Donations are also accepted and welcome.
This video reel provided by Crafty Apes shows how amazing and breathtaking the art of visual effects can be. Included are shots from many great productions they have worked on like La La Land, Hidden Figures, and and Doctor Strange. Even though La La Land was mostly filmed in LA, Crafty Apes was able to do most of the work in Georgia.
Jennifer talks to us about her company, Matchkey Consulting. Her clients include production companies, content providers, and vendors. They are looking to help anyone trying to make it in the film industry.
Lyn talks to about what makes the film industry special in regards to insurance. There are not many insurance companies who specialize in production and film coverage.
Aaron, or Cujo, talks to us about how much of a blessing the film tax credits have been for the film industry in Georgia. He credits them to why Georgia has become the premier location to work in the business of film.
Sumptuous Media sent us this amazing video reel about what goes on behind the scenes in a table top food shoot. This one is for Golden Corral. The camera work and motion control were flawless. http://sumptuousmedia.com/