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  1. Follow the resources below to learn more about the Georgia film and TV production industry. The Georgia Film Office maintains a locations database of thousands of properties, and provides scouting assistance as well as certifying projects for the tax incentive for TV and movies.

  2. The Georgia Film Office develops the states film, television, and commercial production industries by marketing the state to production companies; location scouting; and coordinating the filming needs of companies with other state agencies, local governments, and citizens.

  3. The Georgia Film Office has been engaged in bringing film & TV production to Georgia since 1972.

  4. Keep up with the current film production or prepping in Georgia. Whether it’s TV pilots, series, reality shows or feature films.

  5. Georgia Film & TV Production. In 1972, the gritty survival thriller flick Deliverance put Georgia on the grid as a film state. Just a year later, then-Governor Jimmy Carter established the Georgia Film Office, which accumulated more than 550 major film projects by 2007.

  6. Looking for Georgia film jobs? The Georgia Film Office provides resources for Georgians to find work in the film industry or for companies to list themselves on the Production Directory.

  7. Enjoy an exclusive look at TV shows, films and their stars on set in Georgia. Hear the latest from our homegrown Georgia musicians and local music festivals.

  8. Sep 18, 2023 · As the State of Georgia celebrates 50 years of the Georgia Film Office, Governor Brian P. Kemp announced another blockbuster year for the film and television industry as productions spent $4.1 billion in Georgia during fiscal year 2023.

  9. Georgia Film Office, Atlanta, Georgia. 3,874 likes. Our career-focused Film Program is home to storytellers. Our team lives and breathes cinema and work.

  10. Aug 1, 2022 · The Georgia Film Office develops the state’s film, television, and commercial production industries by marketing the state to production companies; location scouting; and coordinating the filming needs of companies with other state agencies, local governments, and citizens.

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