Aaron Cooley owns Atlanta Sound Guy. Today he talks about trends he has observed working on movie sets – not that he agrees with them all.
Aaron Cooley owns Atlanta Sound Guy. Today he talks about trends he has observed working on movie sets – not that he agrees with them all.
Trish Taylor of the Georgia Production Partnership talks about the Camera Ready program in Georgia and how it has been key not only to Atlanta’s success but all of Georgia.
It’s a competitive environment for businesses to recruit and retain employees. Nowhere is that more true than in the entertainment industry. Buzz talks about how they work with employers to offer a planning perk to key employees, providing valuable advice on all types of personal financial issues.
Matthew Head is a well known film composer, music producer and arranger. Today he talks about how we need to strive to retain musicians, composers and producers in the state.
In today’s video, Drew Sawyer of Moonshine Post-Production talks about House Bill 199 and how it will impact filming in the state of Georgia.
Aprio is one of the largest accounting firms in the Southeast and has a thriving tax business. As a CPA focused on State and Local tax, Jess interacts frequently with executives within the entertainment space exploring strategies related to incentives and credits.
Alan talks about the four areas of focus for his practice as it relates to practicing law in the film and entertainment industry.
Kimberlin discusses how they encourage companies to work with the nonprofit to create opportunities for young up and comers.
Craig Miller talks about how and why it is essential to the state’s entertainment industry to nurture the creation of content right here in Georgia.
Chad Casey talks about catering his transportation business to Georgia’s entertainment industry.