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The Georgia Film Office maintains a locations database of thousands of properties, and provides scouting assistance as well as certifying projects for the tax incentive for TV and movies.
Looking for Georgia film jobs? The Georgia Film Office provides resources for Georgians to find work in the film industry or for companies to list themselves on the Production Directory.
The Georgia Entertainment Industry Investment Act has helped make Georgia a hub for accomplished producers, award-winning actors and cutting-edge film technology.
The Georgia Film Office. 85,019 likes · 17 talking about this. The Georgia Film Office has been engaged in bringing film & TV production to Georgia since 1972.
Georgia Screen Entertainment Coalition (GSEC) is the unified voice of the state’s film, TV, and digital entertainment production industry –– a booming economic giant responsible for hundreds of productions, tens of thousands of jobs and billions of dollars in direct spending in Georgia.
Atlanta, GA - Governor Brian P. Kemp announced today that the major motion picture, television, and streaming companies plan to bring back and hire an estimated 40,000 production workers, who will be employed on an expected seventy-five production projects that will invest over $2 billion into the Georgia economy during the next eighteen months.
Atlanta, GA – Governor Brian P. Kemp today announced a chart-topping year for the film and television industry as productions spent $4.4 billion in Georgia during fiscal year 2022 – a new industry record.
The Savannah Region boasts a number of state and local incentives: 30% Georgia Tax Credit. 10% Savannah Cash Rebate. $25K bonus for local crew hires. Read More About Incentives. The Underground Railroad on Bay Street.
As the then-Governor of Georgia, Carter established the first-ever state film commission in 1973 after seeing the business that production of the film “Deliverance,” starring Burt Reynolds, brought to the state the previous year.
On Wednesday, November 13, 2019, Governor Brian P. Kemp conducted swearing-in ceremonies for eighteen (18) appointees to serve on the Georgia Film, Music, and Digital Entertainment Commission.