WATCH THE REPLAY - Invest in France & GA: Boost your international expansion, Explore Business Opportunities in the Game and Film Industries
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Did you know that the movies Avengers: Endgame and Black Panther, as well as the Walking Dead TV show and many others were filmed in Georgia and supported by local staff?
You may have heard about the Cannes Film Festival, the French film director, screenwriter, and producer Luc Besson and The Artist, the French black & white silent movie for which Jean Dujardin won an Oscar for Best Actor in 2011. But did you know that Assassin’s Creed, Raving Rabbids, Just Dance, Game of Thrones, and other adventures, so familiar to gaming fans all over the globe were created in France? Indeed, France is one of the largest producers of video games in the world.
Are you planning to expand your business in France or Georgia in the film or game industry and wondering about opportunities offered by both regions that could benefit your business? Do you simply want to learn more about what France and Georgia have to offer? Then, this webinar is for you!
During this event, economic and business experts from both regions provided information on the exponential growth opportunities of the game and film industries on both sides of the Atlantic. The topics covered will include government grant and tax incentive programs, export and investment opportunities, talent pools, incubators, and more. This event gave you the toolkit to succeed in the film and game industries on both sides of the Atlantic and beyond!
This event was co-organized by the French-American Chamber of Commerce – Atlanta, Business France, and the Mayor’s Office of International Affairs of the City of Atlanta and was part of France-Atlanta.
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About France-Atlanta
France-Atlanta is an annual series of high-caliber events, centered on innovation and designed to foster transatlantic cooperation and exchange in the fields of science, business, culture and humanitarian affairs. This year, 2020, marks France-Atlanta’s 11th edition.The event series is co-organized by the Consulate General of France in Atlanta and the Georgia Institute of Technology, under the high auspices of the Ambassador of France to the United States, the Governor of Georgia and the Mayor of Atlanta.Each fall, France-Atlanta proposes a series of 15-20 French-American events across Metro Atlanta.