KENNESAW, GA (CelebrityAccess MediaWire) -- Kennesaw State University’s Joel A.
Katz Music and Entertainment Business (MEBUS) program has entered into
an agreement with Senoia Enterprises, Inc., the company responsible for
redevelopment of the small town of Senoia to provide a home base for the
expansion of Kennesaw State's entertainment business program.
Senoia, recognized for its Mayberry-esque feel, has become a go-to
location for film and television production in Georgia and has served as
the backdrop for productions from "Driving Miss Daisy" to AMC's "The
Walking Dead." Film and televsion in Georgia are responsible for $1.3
billion in wages and 22,843 direct jobs, including production and
distribution-related jobs, if you believe the Motion Picture Association
of America.
Film and television studios and production facilities near Senoia will
benefit from this partnership when the MEBUS program begins offering a
full range of entertainment business courses in the spring. This
partnership will also pair Kennesaw State students with industry
professionals, including ties to Senoia-area entertainment partners such
as the Zac Brown Band, Camp Southern Ground, production companies,
artists and post-production resources.
“This exciting partnership demonstrates the University’s dedication to
preparing and educating students while working to develop programs that
meet the demands of a growing and diverse marketplace,” said Kennesaw
State Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Ken Harmon. “It is
gratifying when an organization such as Senoia Enterprises recognizes
the value of our programs, and we look forward to working with them to
further grow Georgia’s burgeoning entertainment industry.” -
CelebrityAccess Staff Writers
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