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SouthCrest Bank, which is a sponsor of the gala and also a supporter of the Atlanta Film Festival, is providing production funding for qualified movie-makers under the Georgia Entertainment Industry Investment Act, which gives limited tax credits to production houses shooting in Georgia.
A veteran to the film industry, Linda Burns moves class attendees through the steps of filmmaking in a full-day workshop, divided into three parts.
During a major rally today in Los Angeles, SAG-AFTRA members called for the 11 struck video game corporations to end their bargaining standoff. Members contend the long-running strike can be concluded with a fair agreement benefiting both sides.
This union values equality of opportunity regardless of race, gender, creed, disability, sexual orientation or country of birth.
This was my first collaboration with director Tim Sutton—we had never met in person before I arrived on set. Rather, we prepared the shoot through emails: I wrote him many, many times, and he would always reply very precisely. Tim knew exactly the kind of story he wanted to tell, and how he wanted to shoot it, right down to budgeting choices.
For instance, one area of deep interest is growth — how many users can it attract? — and it’s already seeing some flatter adoption rates. Of course, companies are required to disclose every sneeze if it could adversely impact their business.
In a speech given Jan. 19 at the Upstate Venture Association of New York annual celebration in Newburgh, Masterson described the relatively small production economy in Georgia when she arrived there to film “Fried Green Tomatoes” in 1991.
Teaming up with authors George Hart and Sonny Seals, filmmaker Brad McColl has set out to create a film to capture the essence of their book “Historic Rural Churches in Georgia.”
As the creative community has made clear from the start, we support competition within the set-top box market, but not at the expense of copyright policy or the livelihoods of millions of American creators.
Just in time for Women In Horror Recognition Month, Atlanta’s Days of the Dead convention opens this weekend with an impressive lineup of female artists, movie stars and filmmakers that reflects their ever-growing visibility in the genre.