A new feature film will tell the story of Susie Whorton, a Russellville native remembered for her devotion to the community ...
Rumors are swirling in Fayetteville as Jon Gruden hints at a coaching return, sparking speculation he could be the next Arkansas head coach.
ATLANTA — Georgia is losing the battle for big-budget films to other countries and states, but it has found a consolation prize: game shows. At least seven game shows have shot here in the past year ...
The Georgia Film Academy trains the next generation of film professionals, and is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year. The GFA currently offers certifications in Film & Television Production, ...
Syracuse, N.Y. – American High, the movie studio that turns out high school-themed comedies from a former middle school in Liverpool, plans to open a film production hub in Georgia called American ...
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) — Georgia was the place to make movies a few years ago, but the productions are moving overseas. The Wall Street Journal reported that big names like Marvel Studios are packing up ...
For more than a decade, Georgia stood tall as a dominant force in U.S. film production, earning the nickname “Hollywood of the South.” The Peach State became the go-to location for major Hollywood ...
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 ...
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - Aspiring filmmakers in Southeast Georgia don’t have to travel far to start a film career or get the training to do it. Registration is open for dozens of courses at the Georgia ...
ATLANTA — Once dubbed the “Hollywood of the South,” Georgia’s film and television industry is showing signs of slowing down. According to The Wall Street Journal, 245 projects were shot in the state ...
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