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Film industry in Georgia (U.S. state) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Film industry in Georgia (U.S. state)
The film industry in Georgia was, in 2010, the fourth largest among U.S. states, eclipsed only by California, New York State, and Texas. The industry in Georgia was boosted substantially by tax incentives introduced in 2002 and strengthened in 2008. The state government claims $770 million in economic impact to Georgia (2009), while industry sources claim that the tax subsidy costs the state $141 million (2010). Atlanta is the center of the film industry in Georgia with Turner, Tyler Perry and EUE/Screen Gems studios located there. There were 348 productions shot in the state in 2009. Films shot in Georgia include Tyler Perry's ''Meet the Browns'' (2008), ''Life as We Know It'' (2010), and ''Contagion'' (2011). Atlanta has been called the "Hollywood of the South" 〔http://wayinto.com/atlanta/hollywood-of-the-south/〕 ==Ranking== Research by Film Works L.A., a campaign to keep movie production in Los Angeles, shows Georgia in the #4 position (or if including Canadian provinces, #5 in North America). Note that California, #1 is not included in the chart:〔(Film Works L.A. )〕
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