In this 2-part series of introductory makeup department classes, professional makeup artist, Ashleigh Chavis gives students a step-by-step guide to beginning a career as a professional makeup artist in film and television. Learn the basic tools and etiquette needed to ensure that you will be hired again and again.
Pick the class that’s right for you, or save money by registering for both classes together!
Join RE:IMAGINE on January 27th, 2024 at 12pm for an exclusive filmmaking workshop. Experience a live simulated shoot, engage with industry professionals, and explore creative possibilities.
Workshop is valued at +$350 and lunch is provided. This is offered for FREE but space is limited. Ages 18-24.
The Telly Awards celebrates outstanding video and television that goes beyond the frame. Join WIFTA and the Telly Awards for a screening of shorts across genres, followed by an industry happy hour! This event is free but please RSVP.
Please join AGG Entertainment & Sports co-chair Beth Moore, Georgia Production Partnership co-chair Darius Evans, filmmaker and former Georgia State Rep. (HD-163) J. Craig Gordon, and Georgia State Rep. (HD-80) Long Tran for a complimentary webinar discussing how to effectively engage in legislative advocacy at the state and local level. The panelists will also explore why community participation in legislative advocacy is so important and how to help protect and strengthen the growth of the film and television industry in Georgia. There will be an opportunity for Q&A at the end of this website.
For more than a decade, SCAD TVfest has spotlighted the latest in design, creativity, and innovation on television, streaming, and digital media. International audiences enjoy inside looks at the best content airing today and explore the latest trends in broadcast, streaming, cable, web, social media, and advertising. Presented by SCADFILM and held in the the production hub of Atlanta, SCAD TVfest connects students, fans, and working professionals from all spheres of content production at screenings, premieres, panel discussions, and workshops — offering myriad opportunities to network with future peers innovating in front of the camera and behind the scenes.
The PA Academy shows you what it takes to succeed while preparing you for your first day on set or your transition from a dayplayer to a core crew member.
It's time for the 10th cycle of the Film Impact Georgia Filmmaker Grant! Reminder, you must be a Georgia-based filmmaker and have plans to shoot the film within the next year in Georgia. This grant is for short films only
In addition to showcasing world-class international and independent features, documentaries, and shorts, the festival will also include Guest Q&As with filmmakers, industry luminaries, academics, and other community leaders.
Please join AGG Entertainment & Sports co-chair Beth Moore and AGG Tax of counsel along with Ben Zachariah, director of tax credit investments at Monarch Private Capital, for a complimentary webinar exploring how Georgia taxpayers (including LLCs, trusts, and individual) can benefit from both generating film tax credits and purchasing or selling such tax credits. They will also discuss a recent bill introduced by Georgia State Rep. Kasey Carpenter, which aims to amend the film tax credit. There will be an opportunity for Q&A at the end of this webinar.
Join Southface Institute for a special first Sustainability in Action Roundtable (SART) of 2024! Explore Georgia's rise in the entertainment industry and discover insights from the sustainability experts shaping its future in this dynamic discussion.
Panelists Include:
Ariell Lawrence
Georgia Film Office
Adam Friedman
Atlanta Green Theatre Alliance
Lauren Gloster Pendleton
Earth Angel Sustainable Production Services
DeKalb Entertainment Commission and Georgia Production Partnership will host a special networking event. DeKalb business owners are encouraged to join and learn about opportunities to engage in the film and television industry.
Monday, May 6, 2024
Time: 6:00-8:00 P.M.
The Lakehouse of Avondale Estates
From Development To Distribution (A Case Study Conversation on Producing)
Date: May 18, 2024 Time: 10am - 1pm
The Black Entertainment Economic Council invites you to attend their monthly free workshop conducted by the versatile creative professional Bobby Mardis. As a credentialed professional who is a part of the DGA, the WGA as well as SAG, Bobby will discuss how he has been able to navigate through the demands of a highly competitive industry to build and expand his creative output, continually reaching for new career milestones.
Attendees will gain insight as to how to actually get a project complete with granular nuts and bolts insights, practices, and principles.
Where studio leaders, working professionals, and students in the animation industry gather together for professional development panels, networking, and of course a bit of animation viewing!
Are you passionate about the world of film and production? Get ready to kickstart your career in the industry! ULGA is thrilled to partner with Shadow Studios to offer Production Assistant Training for youth & young adults! Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to turn your passion into a profession - registration is open! Participants must be between the ages of 14-30.