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We are here to listen & assist!

  • Shannon Ferguson
  • Nov 4, 2016
  • 1 min read

North Georgia Film office recognizes and is sensitive to needs and concerns of both our local businesses and film interests. We do our best to balance filming requests and use of public space to minimize inconveniences, especially during the peak tourism months. Filming is dynamic and there are many moving pieces. We value feedback, whether positive or negative, and try to be as responsive as the situation allows. We are constantly evaluating and tweaking the shooting plan for each project. Our aim is to maximize beneficial impacts of filming and to minimize disruptions to the best of our ability. We are also documenting the process and required best practices to be better prepared for future requests.


 
 
 
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The 2016 Great American Main Street Award winners have succeeded in making their towns an exciting place to live, work, play and visit through implementing historic preservation-based methodology for downtown revitalization.

CNN

May 24, 2016

I had such a great experience filming in Dahlonega. The city and county representatives are extremely helpful and eager to support film productions in any way possible. It’s pretty remarkable to come to a small, quaint mountain town like this to find such a professional, production ready atmosphere. Not only are you dealing with great people, but you’re also in one of the prettiest areas in Georgia!  I hope to be back soon!

Walter Thompson, Locations Manager

May 24, 2016

Downtown Dahlonega is a sparkling example of how careful planning, small business support and historic preservation can combine to create a thriving downtown. Its downtown district, art galleries, restored theater and courthouse stand out in North Georgia, making Dahlonega a viable place to do business. 

Patrice Frey, National Main Street Center

May 23, 2016

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