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Film and Digital Media Production in Georgia

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Georgia's Film and Digital Media Production pathway capitalizes on the state's position as a premier filming location and production center. With extensive film and television production in Atlanta and throughout the state, Georgia has become known as the 'Hollywood of the South,' providing exceptional career opportunities for production professionals.

The program provides comprehensive training in cinematography, video editing, sound design, lighting, directing, and production management. Students work with professional-grade equipment to produce original content including films, documentaries, commercials, and broadcast productions. Georgia's thriving film industry provides unique access to professional productions and industry mentors.

The pathway emphasizes both creative storytelling and technical production skills. Students develop portfolios demonstrating capabilities across multiple production roles. Georgia's film tax credits have attracted major studios and productions, creating a robust ecosystem for student internships and career pathways.

Film and Digital Media Production at a Glance

3

Courses

8

Credentials

4

Career Paths

State Standards & Framework

Georgia's Film Production pathway standards address all phases of production from pre-production planning through post-production editing. The curriculum emphasizes storytelling, visual composition, technical production skills, and collaborative teamwork essential in film production.

Programs must provide access to professional-grade cameras, lighting equipment, audio gear, and editing software. Georgia encourages partnerships with film industry professionals and production companies to provide mentorship and authentic production opportunities.

View Georgia CTE Framework →

Typical Course Sequence

Course
Introduction to Digital Media
Film and Video Production I
Film and Video Production II

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Industry Certifications & Credentials

Career Opportunities

Salary data from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (May 2024). Growth projections from BLS Employment Projections (2023-2033). Cost-of-living adjustment uses BEA Regional Price Parities (2023). Entry-level salaries reflect the 25th percentile; experienced salaries reflect the median.

Production Assistant

Entry Level
$52,870in Georgia
National: $56,330-6%

Salary range: $52,870 - $82,440

+2.5% growth3,700 openings/yr
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Video Editor

Entry Level
$47,860in Georgia
National: $50,230-5%

Salary range: $47,860 - $55,960

+3.2% growth300 openings/yr
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Cinematographer

Experienced
$52,240in Georgia
National: $70,980-26%

Salary range: $47,860 - $55,960

+3.2% growth300 openings/yr
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Producer

Experienced
$76,800in Georgia
National: $83,480-8%

Salary range: $55,240 - $112,060

-0.6% growth1,500 openings/yr
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Work-Based Learning Opportunities

Georgia students access internships with major film and television productions, production companies, broadcast stations, and post-production facilities. Atlanta's concentration of film industry activity provides unprecedented opportunities for student involvement in professional productions.

Career & Technical Student Organization

Students in this pathway can participate in SkillsUSA, gaining leadership experience and competing in career-related events.

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Related Glossary Terms

Work-Based Learning

Work-Based Learning (WBL) encompasses a range of educational strategies that connect classroom instruction with real workplace experiences. Activities include internships, apprenticeships, job shadowing, clinical rotations, and cooperative education, all designed to help CTE students apply technical skills in authentic industry settings.

Programmatic

Program of Study

A Program of Study (POS) is a coordinated, non-duplicative sequence of academic and CTE courses that spans secondary through postsecondary education. Required under Perkins V, a POS integrates academic content with CTE instruction, includes work-based learning, and leads to an industry-recognized credential or postsecondary degree.

Programmatic

Industry Certifications in CTE

Industry certifications in CTE are credentials issued by industry organizations or third-party bodies that validate a student's mastery of specific technical skills and knowledge. Examples include CompTIA A+, AWS Certified Welder, and ServSafe, which demonstrate career readiness to employers in ways that transcend state and district boundaries.

Assessment

Employability Skills

Employability skills, also called soft skills, workplace readiness skills, or 21st-century skills, are the non-technical competencies that employers consistently identify as essential for workplace success. These include communication, teamwork, problem-solving, time management, professionalism, and adaptability, which CTE programs are expected to develop alongside technical skills.

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