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As lobbyists for industries that could see their tax breaks eliminated as part of Gov. Jeff Landry’s push to rewrite Louisiana’s tax laws descend on Baton Rouge, one group that is particularly vocal is the film industry.
Sweetwater is proud to announce the merger of Lux Machina Consulting into NEP Sweetwater, furthering unparalleled expertise and dedicated, global resources in audiovisual solutions and virtual production to the film and entertainment industry.
Chelsea Spivey has vision and tenacity, two key qualities it takes to help sustain and grow a healthy film industry in Georgia.
The Trilith Institute, a nonprofit organization dedicated to developing the next generation of storytellers, has announced its “Script to Screen” Summer Camp Series, taking place in summer 2025.
Today, the Woodruff Arts Center announced the launch of its Pave the Way granite paver initiative.
Georgia Entertainment today announced the agenda and theme for the Signature Georgia Entertainment 100 and Georgia Unscripted event to be held in Columbus on November 19. “Going forward…” will be the focus of the content shared at the event with special comments from Director and Executive Producer Warren Ostergard.
Film programs around the country, many of them locked into traditional models, are not built to operate within this amount of change. But the University of Georgia’s is.
The top three films — Venom: The Last Dance, The Best Christmas Pageant Ever and Heretic — in a Veterans Day weekend sans a major tentpole, overperformed this weekend.
Trilith Institute, a nonprofit dedicated to developing the next generation of storytellers, has announced a robust lineup of spring professional education courses for aspiring writers, directors, and content creators.
Georgia Council for the Arts is pleased to announce that, beginning in February 2025, 10 rural communities across the state will host a curated traveling exhibition of works from Georgia’s State Art Collection.