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View Poll Results: Which city do you see having the biggest future in the entertainment industry?
New York City 8 7.34%
LA 49 44.95%
Boston 2 1.83%
Atlanta 37 33.94%
Washington, D.C. 0 0%
Other 13 11.93%
Voters: 109. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 09-09-2015, 08:52 PM
 
Location: Los Angeles,CA & Scottsdale, AZ
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Boston actually has a lot of production coming to the city itself, and as said entertainment doesn't just mean film.
IN TERMS OF ATLANTA:
Atlanta media campus and studio is being built, this is a a 5-million-square-foot complex that will feature six soundstages, classrooms and offices.
Atlanta metro studios: Former Turner Entertainment Group and Universal Studios executives will be involved with the facilities, which will include a movie and TV studio.
AND an increase in Tyler perry studios.

I see a lot of entertainment moving to Atlanta so that's why I voted for Atlanta in terms of GROWTH. I'm not saying that it will surpass NYC or LA in the next 20 years, but in terms of growth it looks to be a good contender.
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Old 09-09-2015, 09:06 PM
 
Location: New Orleans
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Boston actually has a lot of production coming to the city itself, and as said entertainment doesn't just mean film.
IN TERMS OF ATLANTA:
Atlanta media campus and studio is being built, this is a a 5-million-square-foot complex that will feature six soundstages, classrooms and offices.
Atlanta metro studios: Former Turner Entertainment Group and Universal Studios executives will be involved with the facilities, which will include a movie and TV studio.
AND an increase in Tyler perry studios.

I see a lot of entertainment moving to Atlanta so that's why I voted for Atlanta in terms of GROWTH. I'm not saying that it will surpass NYC or LA in the next 20 years, but in terms of growth it looks to be a good contender.
I don't know that's sounding kinda weak sorry.
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Old 09-09-2015, 09:20 PM
 
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I don't know that's sounding kinda weak sorry.
He only named one specific project (which is huge in and of itself) and there's a lot more going on in addition to that.
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Old 09-09-2015, 09:21 PM
 
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A bit off topic, Pittsburgh would be a great city to see more in movies.
it is! Its in a lot these days actually which is a bit weird having grown up there and not seeing much. Me, Earl and the Dying Girl prominently featured Pittsburgh this summer and was quiet the tear jerker. I'd recommend it.
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Old 09-09-2015, 09:26 PM
 
Location: New Orleans
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He only named one specific project (which is huge in and of itself) and there's a lot more going on in addition to that.
not denying the growth in ATL. But all things considered the marriage between Silicon Valley and Hollywood is where the future is.
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Old 09-09-2015, 09:32 PM
 
Location: Seattle aka tier 3 city :)
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not denying the growth in ATL. But all things considered the marriage between Silicon Valley and Hollywood is where the future is.
^this
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Old 09-09-2015, 09:40 PM
 
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Boston actually has a lot of production coming to the city itself, and as said entertainment doesn't just mean film.
IN TERMS OF ATLANTA:
Atlanta media campus and studio is being built, this is a a 5-million-square-foot complex that will feature six soundstages, classrooms and offices.
Atlanta metro studios: Former Turner Entertainment Group and Universal Studios executives will be involved with the facilities, which will include a movie and TV studio.
AND an increase in Tyler perry studios.

I see a lot of entertainment moving to Atlanta so that's why I voted for Atlanta in terms of GROWTH. I'm not saying that it will surpass NYC or LA in the next 20 years, but in terms of growth it looks to be a good contender.
That's not eye popping.
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Old 09-09-2015, 09:46 PM
 
Location: Syracuse, New York
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Portland will begin to rise. Blue governors love to give out tax credits to the entertainment industry.

In return, they get more union workers and liberal actors, directors and producers taking up residence.
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Old 09-09-2015, 09:53 PM
 
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Originally Posted by i'm not a cookie View Post
Boston actually has a lot of production coming to the city itself, and as said entertainment doesn't just mean film.
IN TERMS OF ATLANTA:
Atlanta media campus and studio is being built, this is a a 5-million-square-foot complex that will feature six soundstages, classrooms and offices.
Atlanta metro studios: Former Turner Entertainment Group and Universal Studios executives will be involved with the facilities, which will include a movie and TV studio.
AND an increase in Tyler perry studios.

I see a lot of entertainment moving to Atlanta so that's why I voted for Atlanta in terms of GROWTH. I'm not saying that it will surpass NYC or LA in the next 20 years, but in terms of growth it looks to be a good contender.

That's not what you're initial post said. You were just proven wrong.
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Old 09-10-2015, 06:00 AM
 
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not denying the growth in ATL. But all things considered the marriage between Silicon Valley and Hollywood is where the future is.
That is a compelling argument as well.
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