Georgia has many of the elements necessary to support the global film industry. The state has the right infrastructure — millions of square feet of new soundstage space and a massive airport. It has a ...
Applications are now open for a creative residency grant that will provide filmmakers with $100,000 in funding, plus a living ...
Movie production across Georgia is down—much of it moving overseas, so creatives are looking to bring a new wave of ...
Trilith Institute is once again hosting Script to Screen Summer Camps, exposing middle and high school students to key creative aspects of filmmaking. The camps are happening at Trilith Studios, North ...
Even as major productions like Marvel scale back filming in Georgia, state leaders and entertainment advocates say the Peach ...
Founded in 2022, the Backlight Student Film Festival is a surging nonprofit showcasing Georgia’s young, diverse talent in student filmmaking. It also allows students to network, meet other creative ...
While "Hollywood" is still synonymous with the American film industry, few films and TV shows actually film in Los Angeles. Marvel Studios, one of the most prolific production companies in recent ...
ATLANTA — It is Georgia Film Week -- A celebration of how far the business has come in the Peach State, but also an effort to make it grow in the face of stiff competition overseas. At the historic ...
Georgian filmmaker Ana Urushadze, whose debut “Scary Mother” won best first feature at the Locarno Film Festival in 2017, is readying her anticipated sophomore feature, “Supporting Role.” The ...
As today’s filmmaking production struggles to find a place to land anywhere in the United States, the Trilith Institute is encouraging emerging filmmakers already based in Georgia to make their movies ...