January 2026: Now Filming in Georgia

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.

Priah Ferguson talks growing up on ‘Stranger Things’

The 19-year-old Georgia native stars as Erica Sinclair, the wise-cracking younger sister of Lucas (Caleb McLaughlin), on “Stranger Things.” She also graduated from Fayette County High School earlier this year, refusing to miss out on real life teenage experiences. 

Official Recap: The Georgia Entertainment Signature 100 at Trilith LIVE

Georgia Entertainment held the Signature 100 at Trilith LIVE on Dec. 11. The annual gala drew over 800 guests to the exclusive, invitation-only gathering that convened the most influential entertainment industry leaders, including partners, directors, producers and key stakeholders who shape the policies and business landscape of Georgia’s thriving creative industries.

Discover Dunwoody Highlights Annie Davis

Discover Dunwoody is pleased to recognize Annie Davis as the December recipient of the Distinguished Production Associate Award. This program highlights the behind-the-scenes professionals who help keep productions moving and may not always receive public recognition.

Columbus Film Office Expands Local Filmmaker Grant Program for 2026

The Columbus Film Office is proud to announce the continuation and expansion of its Local Filmmaker Grant Program (LFMGP) for 2026. The program, designed to nurture local talent and support independent filmmakers in the Chattahoochee Valley, has demonstrated significant success in its inaugural year, fostering creative projects that showcase the region’s storytelling talent and production capabilities.

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Atlanta Pride and Out on Film name recipients of Reel Resistance Fellowship grants

Earlier this year, Atlanta Pride and Out on Film presented a special screening of Andy Warhol’s film “Lonesome Cowboys” during a two-day community summit at Agnes Scott College. The summit was funded in part by grants from The Community Corps, South Arts, and Larch Creative Fund, in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts and Georgia Council for the Arts.

December 2025: Now Filming in Georgia

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.

Southern Documentary Fund Awards Seven Production Grants

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.  

SGPS/ShowRig Acquires Niscon Inc.

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.

Passionate Gamer Turns Broadcast Pro with Help From Georgia Film Academy

Now a broadcast engineer for Film Quality Services in Flowery Branch, Ga., Fossali’s journey demonstrates how dedication to a personal interest, combined with targeted education, can pave the way for professional success in a burgeoning industry. His story is also a testament to the hands-on training provided by Georgia Film Academy (GFA).

IP Value in the Creative Economy

Intellectual Property (IP) plays a significant role in the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the US. In fact, the U.S Patent and Trademark Office found that IP-intensive industries accounted for over 38% of total US GDP.  As a part of this significant portion of US GDP, IP plays a crucial role in the creative economy.

Commentary: Looking Ahead to the Signature 100 at Trilith LIVE

As we enter the tenth year of Georgia Entertainment, I’m humbled by what lies ahead and grateful to begin our 10 year mark as we host the next Signature 100 at Trilith LIVE. The work that has gone into building this community and the level of investment behind it reflects the strength and ambition of Georgia’s entire creative ecosystem.

Georgia Entertainment Announces “Creating Well,” a Nashville & Atlanta Dialogue on Creative Wellness at the Signature 100

The morning program will feature a spotlight on the Trilith Foundation’s initiatives in mental health and wellness for production professionals, followed by a fireside-style conversation between film and music executives from Nashville and Atlanta. The event continues Georgia Entertainment’s mission to build bridges among creative communities through its Signature 100, an annual gathering of the state’s most influential entertainment and economic leaders.

Reel Supplies Acquires Norcross-Based Cross Country Supply

The move broadens Reel Supplies’ product lineup beyond its core inventory of raw lumber, sheet goods and specialty set-construction materials. With the addition of Cross Country’s finishing products, Reel Supplies can now offer both structural and aesthetic materials under one roof, creating a more streamlined production experience for film clients.

Production Coordinator Lauren Moseley Has What It Takes

Lauren Moseley moved to Atlanta 11 years ago from Tallahassee, Florida. She traveled relatively lightly, bringing along a fresh communications degree from Florida State University and a bit of experience working in radio. The most important thing she brought, though, was something you couldn’t see at first glance: an open mind.

Actor Bonale Fambrini talks being on tour with ‘The Outsiders’

Since making his stage debut at the age of 11 in “South Pacific,” Bonale Fambrini hasn’t been able to find his way off the stage. The 23 year old can next be seen starring as Johnny Cade in the touring production of “The Outsiders” musical, which is coming to the Fox Theatre Nov. 25-29.

Entertainment Tourism Summit Explores Georgia’s Creative Economy Growth

The Entertainment Tourism Alliance of Georgia (ETAG) and Georgia Entertainment hosted the Entertainment Tourism Summit on Nov. 12 at Brookhaven City Centre, bringing together entertainment travel planners, production professionals, tourism leaders and service providers to explore the intersection of Georgia’s creative industries and tourism sector.

Georgia-Based Composer’s Holiday Film Premieres in Atlanta

The heartfelt lesbian Christmas movie features an original score by Georgia-based composer Mark Kueffner, a member of GA Entertainment and 2025 Telly Award winner. See the Atlanta premiere on Friday, November 21 at 7:00 PM at Moving in the Spirit, located at 1458 La France St. NE.

2026 Sundance Film Festival Annual Event Celebrating Sundance Institute: A Tribute to Founder Robert Redford

The nonprofit Sundance Institute today announced details for the 2026 Sundance Film Festival’s annual fundraiser, Celebrating Sundance Institute: A Tribute to Founder Robert Redford, taking place on Friday, January 23, 2026, at the Grand Hyatt Deer Valley in Utah. The evening will honor Sundance Institute’s Founder, Robert Redford — his legacy, vision, and enduring mission to support independent storytellers.

Discover Dunwoody Highlights Alli Sheahan

Discover Dunwoody proudly recognizes Alli Sheahan as the November recipient of the Distinguished Production Associate Recognition Program, which honors the hardworking professionals who keep film and television productions running smoothly behind the scenes. This program celebrates the creativity and dedication that drive Georgia’s thriving entertainment industry.

National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) Awards Expansion Franchise to Atlanta

AMB Sports and Entertainment (AMBSE) today announced it has been awarded a new expansion franchise in the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL). Atlanta’s NWSL club will be owned by Arthur M. Blank and operated by AMB Sports and Entertainment, joining the Atlanta Falcons (NFL), Atlanta United (MLS) and Atlanta Drive Golf Club (TGL) in Blank’s sports team portfolio.

Georgia Entertainment to Unveil 2026 Creative Economy Journal at Exclusive Signature 100

This marks the second collaboration between Georgia Entertainment and the Savannah College of Art and Design’s SCADpro program to design the journal. Building on the successful partnership for the 2025 issue, the upcoming edition will delve into the dynamic convergence of sports, entertainment and creativity, strategically aligned with Georgia’s role as host for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

British Vogue: Millie Bobby Brown on Family Life and Living in Georgia

Drive around Atlanta, Georgia, long enough and the city starts to feel flat, crisscrossed with highways and personal injury lawyer billboards, home to Walmarts the size of football fields. This is, improbably, where Millie Bobby Brown – Stranger Things star, Netflix golden goose and self-made lifestyle millionaire – has chosen to base herself.

Reel Talk Brings Atlanta Creators and Fans Together at Tara Theatre

Monthly screenings hosted by Reel Friends feature local shorts, live filmmaker commentary, and networking for Georgia’s growing film scene. The next event takes place Tuesday, Nov. 11, at 8:30 p.m., and will feature a curated lineup of Atlanta-made short films followed by an interactive live director commentary.

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November 2025: Now Filming in Georgia

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.

From Mermaid Extra to Casting Director, Meet Atlanta-Based Heather Taylor

Today, the Atlanta-based casting director and owner of Casting TaylorMade just wrapped work on Season 1 of the Apple+ TV series “Cape Fear” at Assembly Studios in Doraville, Georgia, starring Amy Adams and Javier Bardem. We sat down with her to learn about the journey, her home base in metro Atlanta, and what advice she has for others hoping to break into the film industry in Georgia and beyond.

American Black Film Festival Pop Up Tour comes to Atlanta

The ABFF Pop Up Tour will be at AMC Madison Yards 8 Nov. 8-9, according to a press release. This is a new initiative from the American Black Film Festival, which is based in Miami Beach, meant to expand the festival’s reach beyond its flagship event. Other pop ups have taken and will take place in New York, Dallas and Los Angeles. 

Creative Movements in Film and TV Production Disclosed at the 2025 SCAD Savannah Film Festival

The brightest creators and stars in film and television attended the 28th annual SCAD Savannah Film Festival in Savannah, Georgia, Oct. 26 – Nov. 1. The fun of seeing these icons on the sidewalk or the red carpet was not the biggest bang the university’s festival had to offer. Instead, it was listening to professional insights at in-depth panel discussions and in one-on-one interviews that shone the biggest spotlight on the creation of stories for screen today. for example, actress/producer Dakota Fanning and screenwriter/director Michael Angelo Covino shared glimpses into the changing landscape of filmmaking.

BRANDWEEK, a private dinner, a $800B brand and the future of authentic storytelling

Last night I attended a private dinner at Marcel in Midtown Atlanta with some remarkable leaders shaping culture and media right now. Around the table were Jennifer Palacios, Sami Pastron and Steve Cohen of UTA, Lina Polimeni, the Chief Marketing Officer at Lilly, Josh Harris, Chance Wright, Bo Flynn, Bryce Hall, Michelle Rubinstein, Richard Suckle and a few others. 

How Georgia Does Live Events: DreamHack 2025 Review

DreamHack Atlanta continues to shine as a convention that brings together competitive gamers, casual fans and families. From live tournaments and free swag across booths from brands like Red Bull, Walmart and Kick to one of the region’s strongest cosplay communities capped by a $20,000 costume competition, the energy inside the hall was electric.

Atlanta’s Own Okorie “OkCello” Johnson Releases His Most Personal and Ambitious Album Yet “Funny How Things Work Out”

On October 31, 2025, acclaimed cellist, composer, and sonic storyteller Okorie “OkCello” Johnson releases his fourth and most personal album to date, Funny How Things Work Out. The record is a bold step forward, an exploration of trust, faith, and creative freedom that fuses the familiar intimacy of his solo, looped cello performances with new collaborations and daring soundscapes.

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