Monarch Private Capital Participates in Georgia Film Day at the State Capitol
Monarch Private Capital has been a longtime supporter of the Georgia film industry, recently hosting a panel discussion with other businesses at Sundance Film Festival promoting the benefits of film making in Georgia. Yesterday, the company turned out to show its support again at the state capitol for Georgia Film Day.
Hosted by the Georgia Film, Music & Digital Entertainment Office, the program included Speaker David Ralston’s official designation of 25 new camera-ready counties bringing the total number to 136 holding the designation.
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