GEORGIA

The motion picture and television industry is directly responsible for more than:

33,680 JOBS

INCLUDING
$3.05+ BILLION IN WAGES

in the state of Georgia

16,030+ JOBS

related to production (including local productions such as broadcasting, in addition to any major studio production)

17,640+ JOBS

related to distributing movies, television and other video content to consumers

103,370+ JOBS

including indirect and induced impact on local vendors and other businesses, calculated using BEA's RIMS II economic model

FILM & TV SPOTLIGHT
2024
53 Films *

Films include:

Flowervale Street (2026)*, Saturday Night (2024)* and Weapons (2025)*

103 TV series *

TV series include:

Cobra Kai*, Genius*, and Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta*

2023
45 Films *

Films include:

Juror #2 (2024)*, The Electric State (2025) and The Forge (2024)*

84 TV series *

TV series include:

Class of '09, Doom Patrol*, and Loki*

The Georgia Entertainment Industry Investment Act grants a transferable income tax credit to qualified productions of 20% of all in-state costs for film and television investments of $500,000 or more. An additional 10% tax credit is awarded to approved projects that embed a Georgia Entertainment Promotional logo within the titles or credits of each production. For more information, please visit Georgia’s Film, Music & Digital Entertainment Office.

 

Read in-depth interviews with below-the-line filmmakers in Georgia.

 

Learn more about production in Georgia:

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The Color Purple Production Contributed Over $74.2 Million in Direct Spending While Filming Throughout Georgia

Marvel Studios’ Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Generated Over $314 Million for Georgia’s Economy