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By Rebecca Daniel, Senior Staff Writer Ready for a fun summer activity? Why not catch a free outdoor movie with your friends? All…
While filming in Rome, GA, the movie “Meagan Leavey” gave a local family-owned restaurant, the Shrimp Boat, an economic boost.
From July 24-28 re:imagine/ATL will offer an exclusive music video production day camp. During this immersive experience students will learn workforce readiness as they gain skills in lighting, acting, dance, audio engineering, camera operating, editing, and best practices in production.
“Schell’s focus on educational games has been only one of his successful innovations,” said Andrew Greenberg, SIEGE conference director.
Those familiar with St. Marys will see plenty of familiar scenes from the city including local businesses, homes and landmarks.
“Give us a little bit of time,” says Buddy Palmer, president of Create Birmingham. “We’ll be reeling them into Alabama.”
Stepakoff’s speech will focus on how the state’s role in the film and TV industry and how the Georgia Film Academy are utilizing this growth to create a sustainable ecosystem which will help create jobs and drive the state’s economy.
Reams shares highlights of his lifelong journey in the entertainment industry, including his move from LA to Atlanta four years ago, and his interesting work providing props for film and television. Since opening, Ga. Prop Source has provided props and set dressing for almost every single film and TV show filmed in Atlanta.
Students at the Georgia Film Academy from Columbus State University have begun their internships on a movie being filmed in Columbus.
Singer, songwriter and community activist Joyce Annette Brookshire, known as the “Duchess of Cabbagetown,” passed away peacefully on Sunday, June 4, 2017.