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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.
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is the center of the film industry in Georgia with
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, and EUE/Screen Gems studios located there. The industry in Georgia was boosted substantially by tax incentives introduced in 2002 and strengthened in 2008. Just in the fiscal year 2017 film and TV production had an economic impact in Georgia of $9.5 billion, while industry sources claim that the tax subsidy costs the state $141 million (2010). Films shot in Georgia include
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's '' Meet the Browns'' (2008), '' Life as We Know It'' (2010), '' Contagion'' (2011) and a number of
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productions, including '' Avengers: Infinity War'' and '' Avengers: Endgame'', as well as '' Ant-Man and the Wasp'' and ''Black Panther''. Atlanta has since been called the "Hollywood of the South".


Ranking

Georgia overtook California in 2016 as the state location with the most feature films produced overall, 17 of the top 100 grossing movies were filmed in Georgia. Films in the state helped reach an economic impact of $9.5 billion in fiscal 2017 and $2.7 billion in direct spending.


Incentive

The state's first tax incentive, a point of purchase sales and use tax exemption, was introduced in 2002. The state's second and most
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incentive, the Georgia Entertainment Industry Investment Act, was signed into law in May 2005 and updated in May 2008. The act granted qualified productions a transferable income tax credit of 20% of all in-state costs for film and television investments of $500,000 or more. An additional 10% tax credit was awarded to approved projects that embed a Georgia Entertainment Promotional logo within the titles or credits of each production. This vanity card, usually seen in
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, is rendered as an image of the Georgia Department of Economic Development's
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logo, a link to the GDEC's filming-specific tourism website, and a male voice saying or a woman singing "Made in Georgia". In 2005 Georgia spent $10.3 million on its film incentive. That amount increased to $140.6 million by 2010. By the fiscal year 2015, the amount spent by Georgia in issued tax credits for the year was just over $504 million.


Impact on economy

The Georgia Film, Music & Digital Entertainment Office states that more than 700 feature films, TV movies, TV series, single episodes, and pilots have been produced in Georgia since 1972. In the fiscal year 2017 film and TV production had an economic impact in Georgia of $9.5 billion. According to the Georgia Department of Economic Development: * There are more than 5,000 individual technicians and other workers in Georgia (Atlanta) * The average number of local employees on a medium budget feature film is about 150-175 * On a larger budget production, there are about 200-250 local employees * The average feature film budget is 41.7 million dollars * The average amount (below-the-line) of feature film budget spent in a state is 60% - 70%, higher for locally produced projects.


Facilities

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has become a center for film and television production and counts the presence of Pinewood Studios; since 2008 the Tyler Perry Studios in Southwest Atlanta; and since 2010 the EUE/Screen Gems soundstages in Lakewood Heights, south Atlanta, and to a limited extent, the facilities of
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, where the first season of '' Swift Justice with Nancy Grace'' was taped using state tax credits. Both films and many popular TV shows such as '' The Real Housewives of Atlanta'',
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's series, and '' Family Feud'' (from 2011 to 2017) are produced in Atlanta, while Floyd County Productions's FXX animated series '' Archer'' and several
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animated series are also produced under GEDC tax credits. In 2014, Trilith Studios (then called Pinewood Atlanta Studios) opened a large studio in Fayette County, Georgia. Films such as '' Ant Man'' and '' Captain America: Civil War'' have been shot at the studio.


Productions in Georgia

There were 348 productions shot in the state in 2009. These industry establishments are probably supported wholly or in part by the production of feature films; television movies, series, pilots and miniseries; commercials, music videos, documentaries and still shoots. In the fall of 2019, Tyler Perry opened Tyler Perry Studios on the site of pre-Civil War muster grounds, temporary Confederate Army barracks, and from 1866-2011 US Army Ft. McPherson. Since then, the facility has been used to shoot several big-budget films.


Films shot in Metro Atlanta

Films shot in Atlanta include '' Little Darlings'' (1980), '' Sharky's Machine'' (1981), '' Driving Miss Daisy'' (1989), ''
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'' (1995), ''
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'' (2000),
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's '' Meet the Browns'' (2008), '' Life as We Know It'' (2010), '' Contagion'' (2011), '' Identity Thief'' (2013), '' Captain America: Civil War'' (2016), '' Baby Driver'' (2017), and '' Spider-Man: Homecoming'' (2017). Covington in
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has been home to dozens of feature and television projects that include the hit TV series '' The Vampire Diaries'' and '' In the Heat of the Night''. Although many types of films are shot in Atlanta, the ''New York Times'' in 2011 recognized the particular concentration of horror and zombie-themed productions in the city. A film about the historical 1956 Sugar Bowl event in Atlanta was announced in 2022.


Films shot outside Metro Atlanta

Besides
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, cities and towns frequently used to shoot in include: * Crawfordville has been host to more than 8 feature films and television movies including '' Get Low'', '' Sweet Home Alabama'', '' The Neon Bible'', ''Stars and Bars'' and '' Coward of the County''. *
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has been host to dozens of feature film and television projects that include: '' The Last Song'', '' The Conspirator'', '' The Legend of Bagger Vance'', ''
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'', '' The Gift'', '' Glory'', '' Forces of Nature'', '' The General’s Daughter'', and '' The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water''. * Columbus hosted '' The Fighting Temptations'' as well as '' We Were Soldiers'', '' Survive the Night'', and '' The Green Berets'' *
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hosted ''Sweet Home Alabama'', as well as ''
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'', '' The Mule'' and '' Black Widow''. * Americus was host to the TV movie '' To Dance with the White Dog''. *The small town of Juliette was revitalized when ''
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'' was largely shot there. * Sherwood Pictures produced the Christian theme films ''
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'', '' Fireproof'' and '' Courageous'', all filmed in and around Albany. *The amusement park scenes of the post-apocalyptic zombie comedy '' Zombieland'' were filmed at Wild Adventures theme park in Valdosta.


Television

* ''Atlanta'' is filmed in locations around Atlanta. * '' The Walking Dead'' is shot almost entirely in Georgia. The first season used many locations in and around Atlanta, and subsequent seasons have moved to a lot outside of Senoia and additional locations nearby. * ''
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'' was principally filmed in Jackson as a stand-in for the fictional Hawkins, Indiana, with other nearby areas serving as other sets. * A number of
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series, such as '' Lazor Wulf'', '' Squidbillies'', and '' Your Pretty Face Is Going to Hell'', are produced out of Atlanta; the FXX animated series '' Archer'' is also produced in Atlanta.


2019 Georgia film boycott

In 2019 Hollywood production companies, including Disney and Netflix, threatened to leave the state in response to Georgia's controversial heartbeat bill. In May 2019, a number of Hollywood studios and broadcasters including WarnerMedia, Viacom, CBS, NBC and Sony issued statements saying they would be reviewing their investments in the state if the new heartbeat bill were implemented.


References


External links


"Film industry in Georgia", ''New Georgia Encyclopedia''
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