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Founded by writer and entrepreneur Malcolm A. Sullivan, the competition aims to elevate Savannah from a beautiful filming location into a true screenwriter-centric city — one that develops, celebrates, and highlights the voices behind Georgia’s future films and series.
Today, Netflix, Inc. and Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc. (WBD) announced they have entered into a definitive agreement under which Netflix will acquire Warner Bros., including its film and television studios, HBO Max and HBO.
Each month we bring you a list of ongoing productions in Georgia. This information is provided by Georgia.org and reproduced by Georgia Entertainment to bring you the latest, verified, productions.
Today, South Arts is pleased to announce the appointment of Doug Shipman as the regional arts organization’s next President and CEO. Shipman will officially assume the position on January 20, 2026.
Georgia Entertainment has announced plans to hold its signature “From Script to Screen” event series at the 42nd annual Sundance Film Festival to spotlight the state’s resources, infrastructure, world-class studio facilities and incentives.
This year’s grantees tell a wide range of stories with themes encompassing art, politics, human rights, sports, music, climate change, and issues deep within the American South. In addition to financial support, filmmakers will receive ongoing assistance through SDF’s Mentorship program.
Led by SGPS/ShowRig President Ned Collett, the move combines SGPS/ShowRig’s capabilities with Niscon’s Raynok software and advanced control systems. Niscon will continue to operate from its Ontario headquarters as a division of SGPS/ShowRig.
Decatur WatchFest ‘26 today announced Decatur’s own Indigo Girls will close out the City’s 34 days of World Cup festivities with a free concert on Decatur Square, Sunday, July 19, 2026, the final day of FIFA World Cup 2026™ (June 11 – July 19, 2026).
Luse’s perspective offers valuable insight into both the practical realities of building a production career in Georgia and the broader shifts that have made the state an indispensable part of the modern entertainment industry.
Kiah Clingman moved to Atlanta in 2016, straight out of college and into the big-time filmmaking boom. She brought along a serious determination that has helped her weather the cyclical nature of the filmmaking industry.