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The Georgia Entertainment Industry Investment Act (“GEIIA”) offers an across- the-board flat tax credit of 20 percent to certified projects, based on a minimum investment of $500,000 over a single tax year on qualified expenditures in Georgia.
The Georgia Film Academy (GFA) is a collaboration of the University System of Georgia and the Technical College System of Georgia created by state leadership to meet education and workforce needs for high-demand careers in Georgia's film and creative industries.
A production is required to spend a minimum of $500,000 in Georgia qualified expenditures to qualify for the film tax credit. Costs for pre-production, production, and post-production related to filming in Georgia are qualified expenditures.
How to Get into the Atlanta Film Industry Engage in Local Acting Classes. Educational workshops and classes are great ways to get experience and make industry contacts! ... Start with Smaller Roles. Come Prepared for Auditions. Hire A Talent Agent.
Their primary responsibility is to attract film and video production to their area to accrue the locally realized benefits of hiring local crews and talent, renting local equipment, using hotel rooms, rental cars, catering services, or any number of goods and services supplied on location.
This Actor Agreement outlines the terms between the Producer and the Artist for the portrayal of a role in a film or media project. It includes compensation details, publicity rights, and legal representations. Essential for filmmakers and aspiring actors.
The mission of the Georgia Film Commission is to promote and facilitate the growth of Georgia's entertainment industry by offering competitive tax incentives, assisting filmmakers with location and permitting needs, and providing access to local resources.
The Georgia Entertainment Industry Investment Act provides a film tax credit for feature film, series, pilots, movies for television, televised commercial advertisements, and music video productions, and also for qualified interactive entertainment projects.