Georgia has many of the elements necessary to support the global film industry. The state has the right infrastructure — millions of square feet of new soundstage space and a massive airport. It has a transferable tax credit with no annual cap. And it has skilled crews, along with equipment, prop and costume rental houses.
But Trilith Institute CEO Jeffrey Stepakoff says one key piece is missing: Writers’ rooms, which he calls the “teaching hospitals” of the global entertainment industry.
Read more at The Atlantic Journal-Constitution.