Tyler Perry’s Netflix film “Six Triple Eight” about the only Black female battalion during World War, II has gotten minimal notice from critics. The movie, which was partially shot in metro Atlanta, ...
The University of North Georgia is a member of the Georgia Film Consortium (GFC). The Georgia Film Academy (GFA) supports the GFC, which is a unique-in-the-nation, state-wide collaboration of ...
By mid-October, the Georgia film office reported 29 active productions. In October 2021, that number was 55, and in October 2022, it was 41. Workers who specialize as sound designers, stunt ...
President Jimmy Carter may be known mostly for his service and volunteer projects, but Georgia film buffs know he was instrumental in igniting Georgia's film industry. I've been on 50 cruises.
GEORGIA — If you have seen "The Walking Dead" or "Cobra Kai," you may recognize some familiar scenery. While watching the ever-popular "The Stranger Things," you may say to yourself, "Hey, I ...
Plenty of aggression was on display at the recent opening night of Georgia's first feature film about gay love. A crowd of about 500 men tried to force their way into a cinema in Tbilisi's city ...
"Consistent with studies of other state film tax incentives programs, the State of Georgia loses money," according to a 2023 audit conducted by Georgia State University. "We calculate a state ...
The film office has since worked with several hundred major productions, and in 2022 it generated $4.4 billion for the state. Georgia productions for 2022 included Spider-Man: No Way Home and ...
Georgia's film industry, generating billions annually, traces its success to President Jimmy Carter's vision and initiatives. The Georgia Film Office, established by Carter in 1973, was pivotal in ...
In 1973, then-Governor Jimmy Carter established the Georgia Film Office. According to the Georgia Department of Economic Development, the office accumulated more than 550 major film projects by 2007.