Atlanta Film Society

Originally established as Independent Media Artists of Georgia by independent filmmakers in 1976, the Atlanta Film Society (ATLFS) is one of the oldest and largest organizations dedicated to the promotion and education of film in theUnited States. ATLFS aims unite the Atlanta community by serving artists in creative growth and inspiring audiences through the power of the moving image. Enriching the community through screenings, classes, workshops and other events year-round, the chief operation of ATLFS is the Atlanta Film Festival. // atlantafilmsociety.org

Oz Publishing

Oz Magazine is a Georgia-based b2b magazine focusing on the film & television, print, & new media industries, with a dose of lifestyle added in. Oz Magazine has a bi-monthly circulation of 30,000 & distributed to over 10,000 readers in the Atlanta area. Oz Publishing also produces a yearly Georgia Film & Television Production Sourcebook // ozmagazine.com

Georgia Film Site

Georgia Film Site is a resource for anyone who wants to get involved in the Georgia film industry with access to networking, training and jobs for TV and movie productions. Sign up for their newsletter to get weekly updates and events in your inbox. // georgiafilmsite.com

Georgia Production Partnership

The Georgia Production Partnership (GPP) was founded in 1995 as a not-for-profit coalition of businesses and individuals who are active in the State’s film, video, music and interactive game industries. The organization’s mission is to help Georgia grow and maintain its position as a top entertainment production destination. Members of GPP include directors, producers, writers, TV and film crew professionals, broadcast and television studios, lighting and equipment companies, talent agencies, actors, musicians, music writers and producers, as well as hotels, food caterers, local tradesmen and women and service organizations that support the industry. // georgiaproduction.org

Women in Film and Television Atlanta

Women in Film and Television Atlanta (WIFTA) is a Georgia-based non-profit organization affiliated with other national and international Women in Film and Television chapters and dedicated to improving the status and portrayal of women in film, video, and other screen-based media. With an emphasis on education and training, we serve our members and the community by providing access to opportunities, supporting our members’ work, fostering greater public awareness of their efforts, and encouraging high standards of professionalism. // www.wifta.org

Moms-in-Film

Moms-in-Film is a 501(c)(3) dedicated to providing parents in the film and television industry with community, funding and advocacy. In addition to hosting regular child-friendly meet-ups for parents and carers of all gender identities, we created The Wee Wagon - a mobile childcare unit designed for use on film sets. // momsinfilm.org