The United States House Judiciary Committee voted unanimously to approve the new Music Modernization Act (H.R. 5447), legislation that would reform music licensing laws for the 21st century – including the long-overdue CLASSICS Act.
The United States House Judiciary Committee voted unanimously to approve the new Music Modernization Act (H.R. 5447), legislation that would reform music licensing laws for the 21st century – including the long-overdue CLASSICS Act.
Clayton State University Film and Digital Media Center, in the Continuing and Professional Education Division, will open its doors to the public to “Meet & Greet” Students and Faculty in their new Film and Digital Media Certificate Program.
Crafty Apes and Moonshine Post-Production have formed an alliance to become the Georgia film industry’s trusted, go-to source for all things post-production.
The newly minted Georgia Film Festival will run from May 18-20 in the Professional and Continuing Education building at 3820 Mundy Mill Road on the Gainesville Campus.
ATLFF is excited to announce the 2018 ATLFF Masterclass Series with 4-time Academy Award nominee Jason Reitman, PRISON LOGIC filmmaker and star Romany Malco and “Archer” star Amber Nash.
Music is universal and personal at the same time, and the filmmakers behind Itzhak do a good job of showing the personal and universal through the life of the living legend Itzhak Perlman.
The global entertainment market is expanding on multiple fronts, according to new theatrical and home entertainment data released by the MPAA. Consumer spending for the combined theatrical and home entertainment markets reached $88.4 billion worldwide.
The 42nd Annual Atlanta Film Festival is pleased to announce this year’s jurors and competition selections.
December to March are traditionally slow months in Georgia’s festival and outdoor events, but that’s no longer the case for Classic Tents & Events in Norcross. Now, those months — and every other month of the year — are busy with TV and film productions.
An unprecedented coalition of music artists, supported by eight leading music organizations, continues to grow, with 89 additional musicians joining the call on Congress to pass the CLASSICS Act.