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  1. The state currently has 4 million square feet of stage space, and to meet growing demand, companies like Gray Television are hard at work creating new state-of-the-art facilities. Follow the resources below to learn more about the Georgia film and TV production industry.

  2. The film industry has brought as much as $4 billion a year to the Georgia economy and created countless jobs in the process. Georgia’s recent and current productions top the list as some of the most successful in the industry.

  3. Today, the state has a bustling film, movie and TV culture that brings in an astounding $4 billion each year to the state’s economy. Music Industry in Georgia. From soulful jazz to electrifying rock 'n' roll, Georgia’s music scene tells a story that’s all its own.

  4. The film industry in Georgia is the largest among the states of the United States for production of feature films by number of films produced, as of 2016. Atlanta is the center of the film industry in Georgia with Turner, Tyler Perry, and EUE/Screen Gems studios located there.

  5. ATLANTA – August 1, 2022 – 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.

  6. Atlanta – July 21, 2021 – The Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD) announced today that the film industry recorded a blockbuster year in Georgia. During fiscal year 2021, the film and television industry set a new record with $4 billion in direct spending on productions in the state.

  7. Mar 11, 2024 · Since the introduction of the film tax incentive, Georgia has gained prominence as one of the leading film and television production hubs in the world—attaining this status in a time of major competition across the United States and globally.

  8. Sep 13, 2023 · ATLANTA – The film industry spent $4.1 billion in Georgia during the last fiscal year, Gov. Brian Kemp announced Wednesday. That was below the $4.4 billion film and television productions spent in the Peach State during the previous fiscal year but above the $4. billion in direct spending the industry posted in fiscal 2021 as Georgia began to ...

  9. Aug 30, 2007 · Georgia’s diverse geography, moderate climate, transportation infrastructure, modern amenities, and skilled film crews have long made it an attractive destination for film companies, but it was a major tax credit passed by the state legislature in 2008 that truly solidified Georgia’s film industry. Once a film or television project has been ...

  10. 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.

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