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The DeKalb Entertainment Commission to host third Entertainment Expo in October

The event is an interactive, up-close and personal Entertainment Expo highlighting the abundant resources and information available within DeKalb County and the State of Georgia for DeKalb companies, organizations, professionals and residents in search of to establishing a presence in the film, television, music, and digital entertainment industry.

Gala Honorees in Savannah, A Who’s Who of Commerce and Arts

How apt that our city’s early leaders chose these seemingly diverse symbols to represent our community. Individually, art and commerce have each been important influencers in our area’s development, but we are now seeing the true power of their potential when combined together.

Georgia Has Record Year for Global Commerce and Film

The Global Commerce Division supported the creation of 28,960 new jobs – generating more than $7.4 billion in investment through the location of 332 projects – while 399 productions filmed in Georgia resulted in a record $2.9 billion invested in the state.

Georgia State: New faculty for School of Film, Media & Theatre

A new semester kicks off at the College of the Arts with several new faculty members in our ranks. Their addition to the Arts family on campus augments a world-class team of practicing professionals who regularly perform, exhibit and present their research at home and abroad.

Barco to expand operations in Gwinnett County, adding 50 new jobs

Headquartered in Belgium, Barco designs technology to enable bright outcomes around the world. Barco is focused on three core markets: enterprise (from meeting and control rooms to corporate spaces), healthcare (from the radiology department to the operating room) and entertainment (from movie theaters to live events and attractions).

Q&A with Terence McDade of BigCity Leasing

“I waited maybe six months before I finally said forget this and went back to work with my old employer. It was maybe another five months or so before Cedric called asking me to give it another shot and I basically shot him the middle finger.”

Georgia-made films to shine at UNG’s festival

Dr. Jeff Marker, professor and head of the Department of Communication, Media and Journalism (CMJ), explained this year was the first time the Georgia Film Festival only accepted submissions from Georgia and its surrounding states.

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