The governor of Louisiana has met with eight major film production companies to discuss filming opportunities in the state.
On Monday, the SCAD Savannah Film Festival schedule was released. The Gala Screening series is famous for showing many eventual Academy-Award nominees before their wide release. Here are all of the Gala Screenings and their accompanying trailers.
Will Smith and Martin Lawrence are going to be in Atlanta soon to shoot at least part of “Bad Boys III,” which is currently titled “Bad Boys For Life.”
The Walking Dead is one of the biggest series on television thanks to its devotion to character development, brilliant makeup effects, and an intriguing storyline.
Whether you are a novice or professional at pitching film/tv projects, this workshop will help participants elevate their success in connecting with industry professionals who can help advance careers. The event is the first of a continuing pitch workshop series hosted by the DEC.
Back from a SOLD OUT event last year, Return of the Fifty Foot Film Festival showcases quality short films from Atlanta filmmakers in the Sci-Fi/Horror/Fantasy/Suspense genres. Many are 1st time, premiere screenings.
Learn how to set up your entertainment business, what you should know about contract provisions, how to protect your intellectual property and more at this all-day seminar featuring experts in the legal, entertainment and sports fields.
Cine Gear Expo kicks off its inaugural Hollywood-style event at the world-renowned Pinewood Atlanta Studios in Fayette, Georgia on October 6-7, 2018. The 2-day Expo will offer the bustling Atlanta production community a relaxed venue to get caught up on techniques, tools and trade secrets.
State filmmakers are hopeful the governor’s trip will prove successful to bring in more film jobs to our area. Folks here said the tax breaks have an economic impact.
Oscar, Golden Globe, and Emmy award-winning Louis Gossett Jr. was honored Monday, October 1st by the city of Atlanta with the proclamation and ‘Phoenix’ award.
Leadership Sandy Springs on Friday will present the final Movies By Moonlight show for 2018 in the heart of the city.
The Office of the United States Trade Representative recently concluded negotiations on a trade agreement with Mexico and Canada called the United States, Mexico, and Canada Agreement, or USMCA.
The Walking Dead star Andrew Lincoln’s reign as Rick Grimes will end at some point in the weeks ahead. However Lincoln exits the AMC drama in the forthcoming season nine (circumstances are shrouded in secrecy, even if the departure itself is publicly known), there’s no doubt that the man waged and won his fair share of battles over the better part of a decade as zombie-killing Rick.
The Savannah College of Art and Design held SCADFILM’s second annual SCAD AnimationFest, which attracted more than 2,000 attendees to its state-of-the-art theater SCADshow in the heart of Midtown Atlanta September 27-29.
Smallfoot, an animated comedy featuring the voice cast of Channing Tatum, James Corden, Common, and LeBron James, that launched in 49 territories and produced $14 million, for a worldwide total of $38.6 million. The overseas success was fueled by Latin America, where Smallfoot was the No. 1 title. Mexico alone produced $3.6 million.
Senoia is creating an “entertainment district” that will allow open containers of alcohol at certain authorized events.
Lorielle talks to us about their Pitch It! event they put on back in February and what their goals were for the event. One of their main goals were to bring content creators to Atlanta and they succeeded in that.
Hulu announced that it has welcomed two new senior leaders to its technology team: Joe Bentley as Senior Vice President, Engineering, and Jim Denney as Vice President, Product Management. Bentley and Denney will both report directly to Hulu’s CTO, Dan Phillips.
Shadow of Tomb Raider, the recently released and much anticipated action adventure video game, was mixed in Dolby Atmos at Pinewood Studios.
It’s been another busy month in Atlanta’s Hollywood of the South. As usual, a wide variety of films, television productions, and everything in between is gracing our city.
Film lovers don’t have to travel to New York to help judge the Manhattan Short Film Festival.
Starz, together with The Savannah College of Art and Design, announced that “Outlander” Season Four will premiere at the SCAD Savannah Film Festival on Sunday, October 28th.
The Rome International Film Festival returns to downtown Rome Nov. 1-4 and celebrates its 15th anniversary this year.
The Savannah College of Art and Design announced the 2018 honorees to be recognized at the 21st annual SCAD Savannah Film Festival, taking place Oct. 27-Nov. 3.
Jim talks to us about some exciting projects his company is working on, one of them being a film called God’s Gone Fishing. One of the people co-producing worked on many films including Animal House.
The 28-year-old Captain Marvel actress and the 50-year-old actor were spotted working on the set of their upcoming film Just Mercy on Saturday (September 22) in Atlanta, Ga.
In its third year, the Atlanta Sci-fi Film Festival has a rich lineup filled with diversity in front of and behind the cameras. A boutique-style film festival, The Atlanta Sci-fi Film Festival attracts a diverse audience of dedicated fans and inspires a new generation of under-represented filmmakers, also known as “sci-fi creatives” from all over the world.
Exciting news for doc lovers: The SCAD Savannah Film Festival and The Hollywood Reporter have selected 10 top documentary features from 2018 that will be represented by their directors at this year’s edition of the fest’s celebrated “Docs to Watch Panel” — which will be presented by THR and moderated by yours truly for the fifth consecutive year — at SCAD’s Lucas Theatre on the afternoon of Sunday, Oct. 28.
From the #1 box office movies and best binge-worthy shows to the top musical artists, entertainment is booming in Georgia!
There are a few major film and television productions looking for positions behind and in front of the camera. If you’re looking to get onto a movie or television set, you should check these out.
Exactly five months after the original version passed the United States House of Representatives 415-0, and one week after the bill was unanimously approved by the Senate, the U.S. House of Representatives passed H.R. 1551, the Music Modernization Act, under unanimous consent.
Earlier this year, in announcing his departure from The Walking Dead, star Andrew Lincoln stressed that his “relationship with Rick Grimes [was] far from over.” It would appear the outgoing star of the AMC zombie drama is living up to his word, with an eye on a new role in the Walking Dead universe.
Bill Vassar shares a Wilmington, NC studios update. He offers a positive message for the local crew, vendors, Los Angeles studios and producers: “We’re grateful the studio had minimal damage from Hurricane Florence. Our entire staff is back at work and we’re fully operational.”
Actors Chris Hemsworth and Tessa Thompson recently posted some teasers on Instagram hinting at a possible return of the duo in the upcoming untitled “Avengers 4” reshoot.
Southeast Georgia is back in the Hollywood spotlight.
TV One announced that production is underway in Atlanta, Georgia for the original film, DEADLY DISPATCH, starring Tamala Jones (Castle), Dominique Perry (Insecure) and Rapper Bone Crusher (ATL). The film is slated to premiere on TV One in 2019.
East Tennessee’s darling will soon be taking her songs to a completely different level soon: Streaming television.
Are you a Metro Atlanta-based artist or designer who is interested in designing the ATLFF ‘19 Creative Campaign? The ATLFF would love to hear from you.
The big-screen adaptation of the kids book The House with a Clock in Its Walls, a pre-Halloween family film with Jack Black and Cate Blanchett, had a good start. It topped the US charts, with close to $27 million. Internationally, 14 territories added $8.7 million, with the U.K. alone good for $4.3 million. With a worldwide cumulative of $35.6 million, The House with a Clock in Its Walls came in at No. 2 on the global charts this week, where the champion was once again The Nun.
Sirius XM Holdings Inc. and Pandora Media, Inc. announced a definitive agreement under which SiriusXM will acquire Pandora in an all-stock transaction valued at approximately $3.5 billion. The combination creates the world’s largest audio entertainment company.
Marian talks to us about how Savannah and Atlanta are different when working in the film industry. She also talks about her upcoming show she worked on called “Living the Dream” and how she used that opportunity to hire locally for stunts.
We are about a week or so away from Disney unveiling the names of top 21st Century Fox executives who would be joining the company following the acquisition of key Fox assets; an announcement of the company’s post-acquisition structure expected may be coming on Oct.1.
AMC Theatres announced that AMC Stubs A-List, the VIP tier of the Company’s AMC Stubs loyalty program, is expanding A-List’s flexibility and convenience by also allowing members to obtain their ticket through AMC’s ticketing partners, Fandango and Atom Tickets.
From ATL Jewish Film Fest: The Atlanta Jewish Film Festival, in partnership with Emory University, is proud to present its second edition of AJFF On Campus, a mini-festival for students, faculty, and staff, as well as the general public.
Warner Brothers studio has been granted state and local approval to film a movie scene on St. Simons Island’s East Beach on Tuesday and Wednesday.
With a full slate of completely free films and food and drink from The National, Ciné hopes to celebrate art film with the community that helped buy its building.
The Cherokee County Adult Detention Center was the site of filming this week for a new Netflix film starring comedian Marlon Wayans.
Gov. Nathan Deal announced that Georgia has been named the No. 1 state for business for the fifth year in a row by Area Development, a leading corporate site selection and facility planning publication.
As Georgia’s booming film industry continues to break records; Georgia Production Partnership announces the South Georgia Regional Meeting, to showcase the opportunity the film industry brings to all of Georgia.
Georgians who watched the 70th Emmy Awards might have been a little disappointed in the outcome.
A sequel to Stephen King’s ‘The Shining’ is getting the movie treatment in Georgia. And you – and your car – could end up on screen alongside stars Ewan McGregor and Rebecca Ferguson.
Halfway through 2018, the United States music business “continues its comeback story, powered by great new music, talented artists and a re-invented record industry.”
Georgia Production Partnership’s October meeting is going to feature four Georgia professionals working primarily in the fields of VR and AR. And they are bringing along some examples that audience members will be able to participate with at the end of the panel – including a new soon-to-be-released-Christmas-toy.
U.S. Senator Johnny Isakson, R-Ga., this week applauded the Senate passage of legislation to reform music licensing law for the 21st century and create a fairer marketplace for songwriters and other content creators.
Stanley Aughtry is an electrical engineer by day and a superhero by, well, whenever the camera is ready. And he hopes others will follow his lead in making the “starving actor” mindset a thing of the past.
Out on Film in association with The Robert Mello Studio will present Moisés Kaufman and Members of the Tectonic Theatre Company’s THE LARAMIE PROJECT as a one-night benefit for The Matthew Shepard Foundation on Sunday, September 30, 2018 at 7:00 PM.
Organizers of the ATLARGE Music Film Festival announced the event’s rich and eclectic initial lineup of films and performers. The festival’s venue is primarily on GSU’s campus and was created with an eco-friendly spirit in mind, requiring little to no use of a car.
Director Ruben Fleischer has finally offered some new update on his next film Zombieland 2, the long-awaited sequel to the 2009 horror-comedy Zombieland.
Here are the 2018 Emmy Award winners.
Atlanta’s film and talent production industry continues to grow across metro Atlanta — and it seems like everyone wants to be part of it.
In many ways, SCAD alumnus David Karlak is living the dream.
As filming for Disney’s Lady and The Tramp continues, traffic here in Savannah will continue to be affected.
Bo Bowen, owner of The Bowen Law Group and founder of the Savannah Film Alliance, was recently featured on Leaders Forum International.
We all know movies and TV shows are big business. We feel it when we pay $12 to see the latest blockbuster! But, they also bring a lot of money into Georgia.
The Predator took the top spot at the North American market but it came in below industry estimates. Analysts had predicted a debut in the range of $36 to $40 million. It generated $24 million instead, overseas it was good for just above $30 million.
Blackberry Smoke have partnered with Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta to raise money and awareness for the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center in support of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.
On Monday, Sept. 10, Disney began to film its latest live-action remake, “Lady and the Tramp” in Savannah’s Wright and Johnson Squares.
Hi-Rez Studios has announced world championship tournaments for SMITE and Paladins, to be held at Hi-Rez Expo. The games’ championships will feature $1M and $300K prize pools, respectively.
Atlanta Esports Ventures president Paul Hamilton had a feeling about Overwatch’s potential as an esport before the Overwatch League (OWL) was even announced.
PlayVS, the startup bringing an e-sports infrastructure to the high school level, has announced that it will partner with Riot’s League of Legends for its early-access season.
The first event in the Georgia Brewed Cinema film series was always meant to be a celebration of Burt Reynolds’s 1977 Georgia-filmed Smokey and the Bandit, but after the actor died last week at age 82, the event has also become a tribute.
Drew talks to us about how the post-production businesses has been going so far in 2018. For some it is boom or bust, but the industry is generally moving in the right direction and growing as the entertainment industry grows.
The College of the Arts at Georgia State has begun a new semester of classes and is excited to welcome new more than twenty faculty members into the fold.
presented by the Entertainment, Sports & Media Law Initiative Georgia State University College of Law 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.…
Discovery Inc. and Hulu announced an expansive distribution agreement that will extend Discovery’s portfolio of high quality real life entertainment brands to Hulu’s on-demand and live TV subscription streaming services.
AMC Theatres will bring one of Burt Reynolds’ most iconic films back on the big screen this month to pay homage to the debonair film legend, who died at the age of 82 Thursday.
CJ 4DPLEX and Regal opened the first ScreenX location in Atlanta Thursday. The marks the first theatre in the city to feature ScreenX, the premium, panoramic, 270-degree cinema environment that projects films on three walls of the auditorium.
The Music Modernization Act is the result of a united music community working hand-in-hand to ensure fair treatment by services like SiriusXM who have refused to pay legacy artists and their labels for the performance of their recordings.
Premier gaming lifestyle festival DreamHack returns to Atlanta for three days Friday, November 16 – Sunday, November 18, 2018, at the Georgia World Congress Center.
Our friends at Aprio, LLP announced that they has combined with Alpharetta-based Magoon, Freeman, Spain & Jones, LLC.
Members of the Savannah Economic Development Authority board have approved revisions and a renewal for incentives to attract film and television productions.
“The founding members of GSEC represent Georgia’s top industry and private sector leaders,coming together in a unique collaboration with Georgia’s deep crew base, united by their commitment to protect and promote the screen entertainment industry in our state,” said Chris Clark, President & CEO of the Georgia Chamber.
Carrie talks to us about some special custom and group tours the company provides. These tours can be great tools to help give attention to Georgia’s film industry.
In an important victory for the Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment (ACE), a permanent injunction was stipulated against Tickbox, an Atlanta-based seller of piracy devices that advertised free access to unauthorized movies and television shows.
Macon is a town with such rich history; it can sometimes be hard to believe that the city is well into the 21st century.
Georgia State was the 34th American university to sponsor an esports team when they did so in the fall of 2017.
When you think about Georgia Film and how it has grown into a $9 billion industry, you have to give credit to a man who showed that making movies in Georgia could have national appeal, and more importantly, make money.
Charles Bowen, of Savannah, recently made a presentation to the Rotary Club of Jekyll Island on the status of the film industry in Coastal Georgia.
Film writers like to make comparisons. George Clooney? The new Cary Grant. Tom Hanks? The new Jimmy Stewart.
The latest installment of The Conjuring franchise got bad reviews and a C CinemaScore, but The Nun had a $53.5 million debut. That’s the biggest opening of any title in the franchise. It’s also the second highest September debut of all time in North America, after last year’s It (with $123.4 million).
Henry County resident and recent Georgia College graduate Jeremy Colwell had a hand in creating Marvel’s new film “Ant Man and the Wasp.”
Christie Fleischer joins Netflix, Inc, the world’s leading internet entertainment service, as Global Head of Consumer Products, overseeing retail and licensee partnerships, publishing, interactive games, merchandising and experiential events.
The Georgia Esports League announced its third season for colleges across the state. The season culminates in a state championship Oct. 20 at Georgia State University’s new esports facility in its Atlanta Sports Arena.
If you’ve been spending time in downtown Atlanta this weekend, you might have seen a Jedi riding a Bird scooter or Black Panther crossing the street.
Burt Reynolds, the charismatic star of such films as Deliverance, The Longest Yard and Smokey and the Bandit who set out to have as much fun as possible on and off the screen — and wildly succeeded — has died. He was 82.
Closing with splashes of color Tuesday, the two-day Jim Blanchard Leadership Forum welcomed street artist Erik Wahl to the stage at the Columbus Convention and Trade Center.
Columbus State University celebrated the opening of the new WRBL-TV 3 News Bureau, which opened at its new home in the Department of Communication’s Carpenter Building on the RiverPark campus.
An Atlanta film has become the backdrop of WarnerMedia’s new company-wide policy outlining a commitment to diversity and inclusion.
The DeKalb Entertainment Commission will host its second Entertainment Expo on Saturday, November 3, 2018 from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. at ROAM Innovative Workplace at Perimeter Center, 1151 Hammond Drive Northeast, #240, Atlanta 30346.
Kelley Knight owns Modern Mystic, a metaphysical store that specializes in the spiritual, located on the second floor of Ponce City Market.