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ATLANTA – Georgia’s film industry is setting records even as the coronavirus pandemic continues dampening activity in other economic sectors.
Movies and TV productions filmed in Georgia generated $101 million in wages for members of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees during the first quarter of this year, Lee Thomas, the state Department of Economic Development’s deputy commissioner for film, music and digital entertainment, told members of the agency’s board Wednesday.
That’s up significantly from the $74.8 million in wages posted during the first quarter of 2020 and a record first quarter for the industry in Georgia.
“ Film has come roaring back,” Thomas said. “I don’t know of another industry that has rebounded so quickly.”
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video editor and director who worked as an MTV, VH1 and Nickelodeon artist/designer in the early cable TV days. He generously offered to fill in some missing links in the history of the tool. Including why the on-screen output looked the way it did.
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used the Paintbox starting in the late 80s at local TV stations, and then worked at MTV in New York where his department did most of the famously frenetic MTV IDs using Paintboxes. Adrian Wilson and I were talking about how hard it was for actual artists to get their hands on the early computers because they were so expensive.