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- As film production ramps back up and audiences eagerly await long-delayed movies, Georgia’s expanding film industry continues to thrive. In fact, the state just recorded its greatest year yet, with a record-setting $4 billion in direct spending during fiscal year 2021.
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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.
- Georgia Film Tax Incentives Information
The Georgia Department of Revenue (GDOR) offers a voluntary...
- Georgia Made Film & TV Productions Generate $4.4B for State ...
ATLANTA – August 1, 2022 – Governor Brian P. Kemp today...
- Georgia Film Tax Incentives Information
Mar 9, 2024 · Georgia's showbiz industry is taking off again, with major film stars shooting movies and TV shows right now throughout the state. Australian actress Yvonne Strahovski, (left) who starred...
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Nov 6, 2023 · ATLANTA (Nov. 6, 2023) — A newly released study based on unprecedented access to Georgia film production data confirms the state’s film tax incentive has fueled billions in economic activity statewide — $8.55 billion in fiscal year 2022 alone; is responsible for nearly 60,000 jobs; and generates a return on investment of $6.30 for every ...
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.
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.
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.
Aug 1, 2022 · The last fiscal year was another record-setter for the film industry in Georgia. Film and television productions spent $4.4 billion in the Peach State in fiscal 2022, which ended June 30, Gov. Brian Kemp announced Monday. That’s up from the previous record of $4 billion set in fiscal 2021.