GEORGIA

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

46,610 JOBS

INCLUDING
$3.51+ BILLION IN WAGES

in the state of Georgia

22,200+ JOBS

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

24,400+ JOBS

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

155,020+ JOBS

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

FILM & TV SPOTLIGHT
2021
95 Films *

Films include:

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Shazam! Fury of the Gods, and Moonshot

107 TV series *

TV series include:

DC's Stargirl, The Wonder Years, and The Game

2022
72 Films *

Films include:

Blue Beetle (2023), Halloween Ends, and The Color Purple (2023)

121 TV series *

TV series include:

Single Drunk Female, The Resident, and Sweet Magnolias

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.