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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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  1. 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.

  2. 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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  3. 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 ...

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

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