The Atlanta Film Society and ScreenCraft Are Proud to Announce The ScreenCraft Writers Summit in 2018
The Atlanta Film Society and ScreenCraft are proud to partner in 2018 to co-present The ScreenCraft Writers Summit, to take place at the 2018 Atlanta Film Festival (ATLFF). Atlanta is the entertainment industry’s busiest city for film and TV production, outpacing Los Angeles last year!
Learn the Importance of Music in Film at EDBI on November 21!
The art of film is not only what you see, but what you hear as well. From sound composition to Foley work, the mood of any great movie is set by the audio component.
The Atlanta Film Society is Partnering with the Crim Center to Present the (CINEMA) Project Launch
Georgia State University’s Alonzo A. Crim Center for Urban Educational Excellence has been awarded a $125,000 planning grant from JPMorgan Chase to prepare local youth for careers in the burgeoning film, media and entertainment industry in Georgia.
Peruse the State of Georgia in Our Film Tour Map
The public perception of Atlanta film production is often dominated by green screens and sound stages, and make no mistake the growth of production studios has fueled the filmmaking boom.
Gear Up for a Studio Tour of Hero Post on November 7!
You've shot your film, now how do you make it look really good? Come learn on this studio tour.
Learn the Importance of Relationships in Film! Join Us at EDBI on October 17!
There is a lot of confusion over what agents do for their clients and how to build relations with both casting agents and casting directors.
Meet the Revamped New Mavericks Program on October 28!
The ATLFS New Mavericks monthly programming is evolving to highlight female excellence, as well as delve into the craft of filmmaking disciplines both above and below the line
How to Swing the Indie Filmmaker Lifestyle in Atlanta
Being a successful independent filmmaker in 2017 isn’t as easy as it may seem. But, finding yourself in the right place at the right time could make things a bit easier.
¡CineMás! Film Series is Coming Back to the Plaza in November!
"Presented by the Atlanta Film Society (ATLFS), ¡CineMás! highlights films and filmmakers from Latin America. The inspiration for ¡CineMás! is the Latin American Film Festival that enjoyed a 25-year run at the High Museum, programmed by the late Media Arts Curator, Linda Dubler. In this spirit, ATLFS is pleased to continue this tradition, presenting award-winning Latin American cinema through ¡CineMás! each fall.
The Duct Tape Degree—Free and Affordable Film Education in Atlanta
Not everyone can afford to spend the time and money necessary to get a degree - Bachelors, Masters, or otherwise. But that doesn’t mean you have to abandon the quest to hone your talents or even learn a new skill. More importantly, you don’t really need a fancy degree to learn everything you need to know about the film biz.
We Have a Weekend Full of Classes/Workshops on the Way!
We have a weekend jam packed with classes and workshops that could be beneficial to furthering your film career, including the first two classes of the Producer's Series!
Tour BARK BARK Studios on 10/3!
BARK BARK is one of the leading studios in Atlanta for commercial branding and content creation. Their content gets millions of views per day and they have worked with some of the biggest corporations and networks in America.
Learn Cinematography with CineDrone on 10/28!
CineDrone has become the trusted drone team for Hollywood’s most recognized franchises like Captain America: Civil War, Fear the Walking Dead, and 24... to artists like ‘Maroon 5’, Jared Leto’s ‘30 Seconds to Mars’, and Kevin Hart.
10 Movies Made in Georgia You Can Watch Online
Let’s face it, online streaming is a messy sea of endless titles that is both gargantuan and intimidating even to the most avid film buff. How are you expected to chose something to watch when it seems like practically every movie is out there waiting for you to grace it with your attention?
Marketing Your Film is Just as Important as the Content! Join Us at EBDI on September 19!
You’ve completed the final cut of your masterpiece, now what? If you’re expecting your film to get noticed, it takes more than just hoping to get into Sundance, it needs a strategy!
Get Feedback on Your Film or Media Project at Currents on September 5!
Bring a clip or pitch of a film or media project to share and receive feedback from your peers and industry professionals.
Gear Up for the Screenwriting Series with Kathy Berardi!
The “Screenwriting Series” will be offered once again by the Atlanta Film Society in Fall 2017. This class is ideal for writers new to the art and craft of screenwriting.
Get Ready for the PRODUCER SERIES with Linda Burns!
This fall, we're offering two different series of three classes each for producers, independent filmmakers, and content creators - The Producing Track and The Budgeting Track.Interested in understanding the job of a Producer?
Learn the Ins and Outs of Cinematography from KODAK, August 17-18!
Interested in learning more about shooting motion picture film? Want to learn cinematography techniques and the science behind it?
Introducing Brandon Osterman's Post Production Master Class!
Thanks to the increased affordability of editing software and a wide array of online tutorials, digital editing is more accessible than ever before. However, proficiency with Adobe Premiere, Avid Media Composer, or Final Cut Pro is not what distinguishes a professional edit from an amateur one;