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The film/tv industries in both Louisiana and Georgia are booming, no question. But total number of productions is a lousy metric. The number that matters - the only number that matters - is the total revenue generated by those productions. And for Georgia, that number in 2014 is projected to be 5.1 billion USD.
I don't know how much the economic impact is for Louisiana. I've had trouble finding their figures for this fiscal year. If someone has them and would post/link them, that would be great.
But I suspect Georgia is way ahead of Louisiana in terms of economic impact. And, again, that is the important figure, not the number of shows. Mumbai, after all, puts every other city in the world to shame in number of concurrent projects in development. And yet, if you were to add up their top 50 productions for this year, it would likely be less than one new Hunger Games sequel (which, incidentally, was filmed in Atlanta).
How much money will Louisiana take in from film/tv production this year?
I know this thread is about Atlanta and N.O. but almost all production originating in Los Angeles has to travel through these two cities. As the two largest cities go, so goes their respective statens.
Ummm your wrong on that... I know people that helped get that filmed together and They chose the right area they wanted that a I know that for a fact!!!
Ummm your wrong on that... I know people that helped get that filmed together and They chose the right area they wanted that a I know that for a fact!!!
What am I wrong about..?
I said the new Hunger Games movie was filmed in Atlanta and it was. Are you saying it was not?
Wow Atlanta has a studio AND condos? Look out Hollywood they got Condos!
Gwinnet isn't really in Atlanta, btw.
That doesn't matter in the slightest. Gwinnett is part of the Atlanta metro. Burbank and Studio City are not in Hollywood or even Los Angeles. But the studios in Burbank, including Disney and Warner Bros, are certainly considered part of Hollywood and part of the LA movie industry.
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