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Productions That Plan To Restart Hollywood in Atlanta During COVID Part II
13 Productions That Plan To Restart Hollywood In Atlanta During COVID Part II Covid-19 is not over yet, however after months of planning, some industries are trying to work within the pandemic as safe as possible. Earlier this summer, I named 9 productions looking to restart Hollywood in Atlanta. Some of those productions have filmed and wrapped, while others were delayed yet again. A couple even decided to leave Georgia, and the United States entirely and film in Canada. Most of the entertainment industry were trying to resume a bevy of productions by September, and here we are in the first week of the month. Listed below are 13 major productions (from cable to streaming to feature films) that are looking to start in the next 45 days. Of course, this is subject to change barring any significant rise in covid numbers, health of production personnel and cast, or any civic mandate orders. Part III will come out October 1.
By KevinMarshallPinkney5 years ago in Geeks
Anthony Mackie Explains Why He Criticized Marvel Studios About Diversity
The movie industry has come a long way in its inclusion and portrayal of minorities since it began. Early silent films such as The Birth of a Nation portrayed African Americans as essentially uncivilized monsters only out to hurt the good white people. Even if you think we have a long way to go to be truly inclusive, one has to admit that the film industry has made serious advances.
By Culture Slate5 years ago in Geeks
Good and Bad about working in a Film Production?
Entertainment Oxygen enables you to get in touch with producers, directors, and actors to showcase your talent. If the filmmaker finds you fit for the job, they will contact you for the job. But today, our topic of discussion is the pros and cons of working in film production. We will share the two sides of a coin, and readers will be the best judge. Let’s begin:
By Rebecca Tyler5 years ago in Geeks
The Morale Line Within Documentary Film Making
Several filmmakers within the media industry try to explain the morale line within the documentary sector The notion of exploitation in documentary making is a subject that lies within every film maker this question underlyingly holds great weight within our industry there are many questions but the main ones remain to be 'to film or not to film' on moral standpoint to blur the lines of morality but the question remains 'where is the moral line in documentary filmmaking' and there are many subjects and directors to choose from with their own answers to this age-old question, a documentary maker has the power to portray a subject in the lightest of lights or the darkest of deception.it is up to the subject in question to let their portrayal in the film to be used for public consumption an example of this is shown within
By Gianluca Pignataro5 years ago in Geeks
Hollywood In the COVID Era
Since March, we’ve seen the COVID pandemic hit the U.S. in ways no one could have foreseen. Impacting our daily life and trickling down to every industry. Entertainment is our usual escape from the world, but that very foundation is uneasy as well. Hollywood is at a standstill and needs to look in the mirror to move forward.
By Dominique Mattox5 years ago in Geeks
Breaking: Disney Delays 'Star Wars' and 'Avatar' Films, and Pulls 'Mulan' from Release Schedule
The movie industry has seen significant changes this year due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. We keep on hearing news of high profile films getting delayed time and time again for the safety of the people who make them and the people who want to watch them. It has been affecting brands big and small, to the point where it is no longer surprising to hear about a film getting delayed.
By Culture Slate5 years ago in Geeks
6 Ways Movie Extra Work Will Change During COVID
Covid-19 has changed the way film & television production does business for the foreseeable future. Despite the virus rising in multiple states, many states are looking to return to production by the end of July thru August (see https://medium.com/@lachiguy82/9-productions-that-plan-to-restart-hollywood-in-atlanta-post-covid-aa7959d74b4e )
By KevinMarshallPinkney5 years ago in Geeks
'The Walking Dead' Season 10 Finale Release Date Will Be Announced at SDCC 2020
Since its release on Halloween of 2010, The Walking Dead has become a cultural phenomenon, changing the landscape of zombie entertainment in a way that we haven't seen since George Romero. Nothing has immersed us in a post-apocalyptic world full to the brim with zombies in the way that The Walking Dead has. There were sill popular zombie movies such as Danny Boyle's 2002 film 28 Days Later and its sequel, but on the whole, the idea of zombies had largely fallen out of public popularity. People will always love zombies, but the media surrounding it had largely become stale.
By Culture Slate5 years ago in Geeks












