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From WABE Studios, a weekly look at Atlanta’s growing film and television industry, through trending topics and origin stories of local filmmakers, cast, and crew. Hosted by entertainment and culture reporter Jewel Wicker.

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Mark E. Swinton writes and produces some of Tyler Perry Studios’ biggest shows

In addition to his work as the senior vice president of scripted programming at Tyler Perry Studios , Mark E. Swinton produces and writes on shows like “Sistas” and “House of Payne.” Mark talks with Jewel about his move from theatre into television, relocating from Los Angeles to Atlanta to work for Tyler Perry, and what fans of the studio can look forward to thanks to the TPS deal with Netflix. Mentioned this episode: Atlanta submits bid to host Sundance Check out what’s filming in Georgia iHea...

Jun 28, 202427 minSeason 2Ep. 42

“The Visitor” (1979) is chaos in Downtown Atlanta

When film programmer Millie De Chirico was on The Boom , we asked her what cult films she recommended that had an Atlanta connection. One of the recommendations was Michael J. Paradise’s “ The Visitor ,” a sci-fi, horror romp through the heart of Atlanta. Millie returns to The Boom to discuss the film with Jewel, Ian Deaton (composer, writer, and musician who also happens to work at Videodrome) , and WABE podcast producer Kevin Rinker. This episode of The Boom was produced by Kevin Rinker and Je...

Jun 21, 202435 minSeason 2Ep. 41

Glynn Turman’s life outside of film and TV informs his acting

Actor Glynn Turman’s career has spanned the majority of his life and that means he’s able to bring lived experience into many of his roles. After starring in the original Broadway production of “A Raisin in the Sun,” he’s gone on to act in many TV series and films. “A Different World,” “The Wire,” and “How Stella Got Her Groove Back” are just a few examples. His latest role is playing Walter Newton, father of Black Panther Party founder Huey Newton, in Apple TV+’s limited series “ The Big Cigar ...

Jun 14, 202420 minSeason 2Ep. 40

How Matt Akey makes visual effects undetectable

Visual effects producer Matt Akey knows he’s done his work effectively if you never notice that he touched a film or TV show in the first place. From “Creed III” and “The Holdovers” to “The Boys” and “West World,” he’s worked on an array of projects requiring different kinds of imaging. Akey talks about his visual effects work and his path to becoming Chief Marketing Officer at Crafty Apes , a VFX and production services company based in Atlanta. Plus, Sammie Purcell, associate editor of Rough D...

Jun 07, 202434 minSeason 2Ep. 39

Millie De Chirico keeps cult classics alive and well

Millie De Chirico got her start in the film and television industry at Turner Broadcasting in the programming department. From there, she programmed “TCM Underground,” which broadcast cult classics and late-night films. These days, she co-hosts the podcast “ I Saw What You Did ,” dissecting films every episode and is teaching about film as an adjunct professor. Millie shares exactly what a film programmer does, why she loves cult cinema, and why she wrote her book “ TCM Underground: 50 Must-See ...

May 31, 202429 minSeason 2Ep. 38

Building films, fans, and community at Film Pitch ATL

Film Pitch ATL is a monthly event where all levels of filmmakers at any point in the creative process can go to pitch their project to a panel of industry experts receiving feedback in real time - in front of a live audience. There’s also ample opportunity to meet other people working in or exploring the industry. The Boom visited an event earlier this year and talked with attendees, pitchers, and the founder, Caroline King . Mentioned this episode: Three Georgia cities are vying to host Sundanc...

May 24, 202425 minSeason 2Ep. 37

The Wondaland Arts Society is more than just music

Janelle Monae’s Wondaland Arts Society goes far beyond music. From fashion and literature to film and TV, they’re working to tell stories across all mediums. Chuck Lightning , co-founder and creative director of Wondaland, talks about the expansion into film and TV. Then, musicians Nate Wonder and Roman GianArthur provide a glimpse into the execution of that expansion, sharing their approach to composing music for the screen. Mentioned this episode: “Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes” tops the b...

May 17, 202436 minSeason 2Ep. 36

Tiffany Elle Burgess explains how writing improves her acting

Actress Tiffany Elle Burgess (The Color Purple, The Wonder Years) has only been acting since 2020 but has already found herself in some big productions. Notably, she played Olivia, Celie’s biological daughter, in the 2023 musical adaptation of “ The Color Purple .” Tiffany explains how writing screenplays, before jumping into acting herself, has helped her become a better actor. She also talks about her work on “The Color Purple” and how her career jumped from public health to film and TV. Menti...

May 10, 202427 minSeason 2Ep. 35

Going to school for TV and film in Georgia

What does pursuing a degree related to film and television look like? What can you actually study? SCAD students Grace Lawell , Jack Savage, and June Hauser share their experiences working toward degrees related to film and TV at the school and how Atlanta factors into their careers. Grace graduated in 2022 with a B.F.A in performing arts, June Hauser is a senior pursuing a B.F.A in film and television and a minor in casting - and is the student manager of the Atlanta Casting Office at SCAD - an...

May 03, 202434 minSeason 2Ep. 34

Alpha Tyler works to get new talent on screen

Alpha Tyler got her start in casting as an intern on James Cameron’s “Titanic.” Since then, she’s worked on shows like “Martin” and as the casting director for Tyler Perry. Ready for a career change, Alpha became a professor of performing arts at SCAD in 2016 and is also the faculty adviser for SCAD’s Casting Office. Alpha talks about her career path and explains how SCAD’s Casting Office acts as a resource for students and alumni. The school is the only academic institution in the country offer...

Apr 26, 202433 minSeason 2Ep. 33

Sean Albertson and crafting the art of the edit

Sean Albertson approaches editing film the way he does cooking a meal: Try a little of this, what should I add here, does all this work together? Sean shares his editing philosophy, working on the horror film “ Imaginary ,” and how he’s plugging in to the industry here after his recent move to Atlanta. Mentioned this episode: What’s filming in Georgia AJC on “Tulsa King” This episode of The Boom was produced by Kevin Rinker and Jewel Wicker. Additional production and editing by Scotty Crowe. Ori...

Apr 19, 202431 minSeason 2Ep. 32

The Atlanta Premiere of “Gone with the Wind”

The Civil War epic film “Gone with the Wind” premiered in Atlanta 85 years ago. Much like the book, it was met with critical acclaim and continues to be considered by many as one of the greatest films of all time. “Gone with the Wind” isn’t without problems, however. Morehouse College Professor Stephane Dunn and Georgia State University Professor Emeritus Tim Crimmins discuss the film’s problematic representation of slavery, the South, and race, as well as its premiere in Atlanta in 1939. This e...

Apr 12, 202423 minSeason 2Ep. 31

Atlanta’s Segregated Theaters

Legalized segregation was a system of discrimination put in place by whites in power, used to oppress Black Americans. Segregation during Jim Crow touched nearly every aspect of life in the American South, including movie theaters and the content of the films played therein. Film and media Scholar Nsenga Burton and Matthew Bernstein, professor of film and media studies at Emory, explore the history of film and theaters during segregation in Atlanta. Plus, WABE’s Blues and Jazz Classics host, H. ...

Apr 05, 202423 minSeason 2Ep. 30

HB1180 Update: No changes to Georgia's film tax credit

The Georgia General Assembly's 2024 session ended on Thursday and HB1180, which proposed changes to the state's film tax credit, did not pass. WABE's business reporter Marlon Hyde has the details. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 29, 20245 min

Elizabeth Grove makes food the star of the show

From zombie attacks to a white-tablecloth dinner, if an actor needs to eat something on screen, there’s a good chance a food stylist created something from an unexpected recipe. Food stylist Elizabeth Grove talks making edible blood, historically accurate food, and concoctions found only in science fiction for the screen. HB1180, the bill that would have made changes to Georgia’s film tax credit, did not make it to the governor’s desk before the session ended. Check out our bonus episode with WA...

Mar 29, 202423 minSeason 2Ep. 29

Lee Thomas takes us inside the Georgia Film Office

The Georgia Film Office was created by former President Jimmy Carter in 1973, when he was governor of the state. Lee Thomas , Deputy Commissioner, has been at the Film Office since 1996, working to bring film and television productions to the state. Lee explains how she and her team accomplish that mission and tells the story of how the Film Office and film scene in Georgia have changed during her nearly 30 years in the industry here. Mentioned this episode: Hulu’s “Freaknik: The Wildest Party N...

Mar 22, 202425 minSeason 2Ep. 28

EmmoLei Sankofa composes music for the screen

When composer EmmoLei Sankofa moved to Los Angeles to begin her career in film and TV composition, things didn’t flow quite as smoothly as she hoped. EmmoLei shares her story of working and making important connections in Los Angeles, and then moving back to Atlanta, where she would become an NAACP Image Award nominated composer for her work on “The Other Black Girl.” Some of EmmoLei’s other credits include “ Three Ways ,” “ Lizzo’s Watch Out for the Big Girls ,” and “ Step Up .” Mentioned this ...

Mar 15, 202428 minSeason 2Ep. 27

Jessica Feder explains Georgia’s film tax credit

With proposed changes to Georgia’s film tax credit making their way through the state legislature as HB 1180 , film accountant Jessica Feder believes that the film and TV industry here could look drastically different in the next decade. Jessica talks about her work as a film accountant and shares her concerns with the proposed changes to the state’s film tax credit. Mentioned this episode: BMF Season 3 Hulu’s forthcoming Freaknik documentary Tyler Perry’s Perimeter on BET+ The 96th Oscars are t...

Mar 08, 202423 minSeason 2Ep. 26

Shay Bentley Griffin on laying the groundwork

Shay Bentley Griffin is one of those people in the industry who can say they helped make the Georgia’s film and TV industry what it is today. From casting on early shows like “ I’ll Fly Away ,” to working to create the film tax credit, Shay never gave up on making the state a viable location for a film or TV production. She talks about the early days of film and TV in Georgia, why she decided to stay, and what needs to happen next for Georgia’s industry to remain successful. Plus, the Georgia st...

Mar 01, 202428 minSeason 2Ep. 25

Talking, touring, and taking in Trilith

The second-largest film and TV production facility in the world is just over twenty miles from the heart of Downtown Atlanta, in Fayette County. Trilith Studios not only counts 32 sound stages (with two more on the way), the Georgia Film Academy, and all the functions of a one-stop production facility, it also includes the Town at Trilith . We head to the 1000-acre development for a tour and then have a conversation with Frank Patterson, president and CEO of Trilith Studios. Plus, WABE digital e...

Feb 23, 202440 minSeason 2Ep. 24

Actress Iyana Halley on going from Atlanta to LA

Iyana Halley lived in Atlanta during high school and then began acting in Los Angeles but says, these days Atlanta is a great market to get your start. Halley talks about her starring role in “ One Night Stay ” from BET+, acting in “Beast” alongside Idris Elba, and the fan response she got after playing Taylor, Gregory’s girlfriend, on “Abbott Elementary.” Atlanta-based filmmaker Deborah Riley Draper also joins the show to talk about her new docuseries “ James Brown: Say It Loud .” The series, w...

Feb 16, 202425 minSeason 2Ep. 23

Gary Anthony Williams on bringing family and community into his acting

Georgia state legislators have introduced a bill that would make changes to the state’s film tax credit. WABE business reporter Marlon Hyde talks with Jewel about House Bill 1180 . One thing you can’t say about Gary Anthony Williams is that he isn’t staying busy. From voice-acting to live-action, among his 256 (and counting) IMDB credits are “The Boondocks,” “Malcolm in the Middle,” “Doc McStuffins,” and “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows.” Gary shares his acting origin story, goi...

Feb 09, 202434 minSeason 2Ep. 22

Costume designer Mercedes Cook on creating historic and contemporary looks for film & TV

Mercedes Cook never thought she’d be a costume designer. Even though it wasn’t on her radar, she’s found success in the film & TV industry. Mercedes talks about designing costumes for Martin Luther King, Jr., Coretta Scott King, Malcolm X, and other civil rights leaders for “ Genius: MLK/X ,” as well as her work on “ The Chi .” She also shares tips on how to get started in costuming. Mentioned this episode: Now filming in Georgia Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur Nathan Deal’s op-ed in the AJC Th...

Feb 02, 202433 minSeason 2Ep. 21

Rahul Bali explains the politics of Georgia’s film tax credit

Georgia’s state legislature is in session and Senate Bill 366 has been filed, which aims to make audits and economic analyses of tax credits, including the one for film productions, more visible. WABE politics reporter Rahul Bali shares what he’s hearing at the state capitol as lawmakers hint at additional legislation that could make changes to the film tax credit. Plus, AJC entertainment reporter Rodney Ho on the return of Netflix’s “ Rhythm + Flow ” as well as Tyler Perry’s upcoming BET+ show ...

Jan 26, 202418 minSeason 2Ep. 20

Rashidi Hendrix on growing Atlanta’s industry

When it comes to the film and television industry, Rashidi Hendrix sees lots of potential for growth. The partner at Independent Artists Media explains what he sees as the next steps Atlanta’s industry must take to become an established market like Los Angeles or New York, how he stays creative as a manager, and shares lessons learned from the pandemic and two strikes. And, as awards season continues, Jewel has the latest winners, including a few projects filmed in Atlanta. This episode of The B...

Jan 19, 202427 minSeason 2Ep. 19

Booker T. Mattison on teaching, filmmaking, and teaching filmmaking

When he isn’t busy leading university courses on directing and screenwriting, Booker T. Mattison is making films. The University of Georgia professor and filmmaker talks about working in film and TV in Georgia and how he applies lessons learned from the industry to the classroom. Booker’s recent projects include “ The Sound of Christmas ” on BET+ and “ Twisted Marriage Therapist ” on Tubi. Plus, awards season is here and Sammie Purcell , associate editor at Rough Draft Atlanta, joins to talk abo...

Jan 12, 202434 minSeason 2Ep. 18

“I’ll Fly Away” - thirty years later

For the final episode of 2023, a special look back at the television show “I’ll Fly Away,” which filmed in Georgia from 1990-1993 and thoughtfully tackled issues related to race, racism, family, and more. WABE digital editor Kenny Murry reflects on how he discovered the show and what he heard from cast and crew when interviewing them for his retrospective last year . Actress Regina Taylor explains why she was drawn to her character, Lilly Harper, and Shay Bentley-Griffin shares her experience ca...

Dec 15, 202329 minSeason 2Ep. 17

C Scott Votaw on training the next generation of film workers

The State of Georgia is all in on workforce development for TV and film production. C. Scott Votaw , assistant vice chancellor with the University System of Georgia, explains how the Georgia Film Academy (GFA), which he leads, trains Georgians in a variety of film and TV careers. Scott shares how you can take GFA courses, the GFA’s work with unions and production companies to provide internships, and how the GFA adjusts their curriculum to address the changing production landscape as technologie...

Dec 08, 202334 minSeason 2Ep. 16

Brian Egeston on writing shows and features

There is no one path to a career in the film and TV industry. Writer Brian Egeston had an entire career as an engineer before diving headfirst into writing for TV. Brian talks about going from the intense schedule of shows like “House of Payne” to the pace of NBC series “Perfect Harmony,” as well as the feature film “On a Wing and a Prayer.“ Mentioned this episode: SAG-AFTRA contract details “Reasonable Doubt” show moves production to Atlanta Kevin Hart’s “Die Hart” season three wraps This episo...

Dec 01, 202327 minSeason 2Ep. 15

A deep dive into the SAG-AFTRA contract with Shaan Sharma

What’s in the new SAG-AFTRA contract? What resources are there for union members to learn more and make an informed vote? SAG-AFTRA board member Shaan Sharma talks with Jewel about the contract, his reservations surrounding AI agreements, and how the strike strengthened the union. Mentioned this episode: Atlanta Local contract informational meeting on 11/21 (in-person) SAG-AFTRA voting is open through December 5 SAG-AFTRA leadership defends the new contract TV series restart production Maxine’s ...

Nov 17, 202329 minSeason 2Ep. 14
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