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Inspired by the success of SCAD TVfest — Georgia’s only festival dedicated to all things TV — SCADFILM presents SCAD TVfest: Reality, a deeper look at the expansive world of unscripted television.
WABE, Atlanta’s choice for NPR and PBS, is proud to announce the second season of the WABE Studios original music series SOUNDS LIKE ATL returns Saturdays at 10 p.m. on WABE TV (PBS-30) beginning January 27. The program will also stream nationwide on wabe.org, PBS Passport, and WABE’s YouTube channel.
State Representative Steven Sainz of House District 180, accepted his nomination to join the Coastal Entertainment Alliance’s Advisory Board.
Valdosta is now playing host to the first Unscripted Roadshow of 2024 on January 26 at the city’s Rainwater Conference Center from 6 p.m. – 9 p.m.
RiseImpact Entertainment’s services to the film industry and to its independent players primarily include navigation of state-based tax credits and rebates all over the country, Georgia does have additional aces in its hand.
Recently I was given the opportunity to read a wonderful script that had me laughing out loud. When I asked the writer/producer if she had had others review the script she said, “Not yet, but I got lots of great input from Largo AI.”
Innovation and creativity is the key to success of any organization. For Georgia Entertainment our best experiences and offerings are a result of ideas from our partners and friends.
Columbus Game Master and Business Owner Chris Poirier talks with Georgia Entertainment to discuss his newest venture – a “barcade” for locals.
The Bo Bartlett Center will once again host the annual South Arts traveling exhibition showcasing works by this year’s cohort of nine Southern artists.
FUNWOODY officially launched today as a resource for film, music, esports/gaming and other professionals working in the entertainment industry. A service of Discover Dunwoody, the initiative is aimed at promoting the city to producers, directors, and location scouts while servicing local businesses engaged in the region’s growing entertainment industry.