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Unlock Your Audition Potential in Atlanta Join Our Master Class with Industry Experts and Get Ready to Shine Register Now

Master the art of auditioning with top industry experts in this exclusive master class. Whether it’s your first audition or your next big opportunity, this session will equip you with the skills and confidence to stand out in any casting call. From perfecting your delivery to making a lasting impression, get firsthand insights from professionals who know what it takes to book the role. Limited spots available—register now and step into the spotlight.

How to Answer the Casting Call
📅 Saturday, March 29th
⏰ 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM (Arrive by 10:30 AM)
📍 Ocee Library, 5090 Abbotts Bridge Road, Johns Creek, GA 30005
🎟️ Free Event | Limited Capacity

Secure a spot by emailing FULTON.FILMS@FULTONCOUNTYGA.GOV. Pro tip: Come camera ready.

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American Black Film Festival Honors: Celebrating Black Excellence in Film with Giancarlo Esposito, Keke Palmer, and More!

What an inspiring night at the American Black Film Festival Honors, celebrating remarkable talents in film and storytelling. The evening recognized the outstanding contributions of honorees like Giancarlo Esposito, Keke Palmer, Aaron Pierre, Aunjanue Ellis, and Marla Gibbs, with captivating presentations by Larenz Tate and Regina King. A heartfelt thank you to Jeff and Nicole Friday for orchestrating such a memorable event. Proud to champion the flourishing film industry right here in Fulton County and to support initiatives that bring more filmmaking endeavors to our vibrant community. With my “I AM ATL” pin worn proudly, the evening was a reminder of the thriving cultural and creative spirit that defines our region.

For more information on filmmaking opportunities in Fulton County, connect with us and join the movement to further amplify our film scene.

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Join the Celebration at the District 5 Black History Film Festival: Inspiring Stories and Scholarships Await!

A packed house gathered for an unforgettable night showcasing thought-provoking short films and awarding scholarships to deserving Fulton County students.

Commissioner Marvin Arrington, Jr. continues the tradition of spotlighting Black history, culture, and achievement through film, with special guest Actor and Educator Lamman Rucker inspiring the audience. This incredible event is made possible with the support of the Fulton Films Office, a proud partner in celebrating cinematic excellence.

Don’t miss out on this annual celebration of history, education, and the arts. Stay connected with them for details on next year’s festival and future events.

For more information or to register for future events, visit BlackHistoryFilmFestival.com!