LETTER FROM THE PUBLISHER
Publisher/Founder/Editor-In-Chief: Miles K. Neiman
The Power of Storytelling
Managing Editor: Carol Badaracco Padgett
The entertainment industry is a multi- faceted business. Now, more than ever. Between film, television, music, NFTs, crypto and metaverse development, the intersection of entertainment and tech- nology has never been more prominent. Each medium is an opportunity for sto- rytelling. And each one complements the other in unique ways. This issue of Georgia Hollywood Review is full of the people, places and things that make the entertainment industry special. It’s about the colorful and determined in- dividuals who make up the business. At the end of the day, the industry today is not much different that the industry of
And if it’s exciting, you feel it. It’s about the human experience. The voice of the story is as unique as each of us. With its own DNA. So when you’re starting a new film or show, if it’s done well, it will carry you away, into a new world. A world of someone else’s re- ality and experience. Ladies and gentlemen, this is the power of storytelling. No other medium has the ability to change the way we think, or en- lighten our perspective, or take us for a walk “in another man’s shoes” like film and tele- vision. When done right, it’s an awesome power. Many say content is King. By the same token then, content makers are masters of the universe. They hold both awesome
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1940s Hollywood. Different time and methods. But the ingredients are the same. It’s the Wild West. It’s a new para- digm. New opportunities, new methods and new tools, yet it’s the same celebration of individualism and raw talent that has made the industry so attractive to artists and busi- ness people alike. Entertainment doesn’t preclude political or religious affiliation. It ignores convention. It doesn’t care what shade of skin you have. If it’s funny, it’s funny. If it’s sad, it’s sad.
power and awesome responsibility. We must use that power wisely. Now, more than ever, filmmakers can make a difference in how the world is seen and how society operates. After all, life imitates art.What better way to make the world a better place? Enjoy the pages that follow. You may also find inter- esting stories and interviews on our streaming channel, “Georgia Hollywood Review TV,” on our app on iTunes or on YouTube or Roku.
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Until next issue, we’ll see ya at the movies.
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