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Primary Content Caption Dublin native Bradford Haynes, who now lives in Macon, will be starring in the film “unDefiled” that he helped write and produce with Light of Life Films. Credit: Liz Fabian/CCJ Growing up playing sports in Dublin, Bradford Haynes could hardly imagine the life he now leads. At a moment’s notice, he could be kissing his wife and daughters goodbye in Macon and heading to a movie set in a far-off land. Yet, he never set out to be an actor. This month, his career is taking him only a few miles from home to play baseball at Luther Williams Field. The role is not much of a stretch as Haynes played professional ball in farm teams for the Dodgers and Reds until he injured his quadriceps. He wound up in Japan on the roster of the Ishikawa Million Stars and played in Australia, Mexico and the Dominican Republic before he blew out his other thigh at age 28. ....
Primary Content Caption Crews set up lights Friday morning at First Baptist Church of Christ for filming scenes for an upcoming Showtime series “First Ladies” starring Viola Davis as Michelle Obama. Credit: Liz Fabian/CCJ Movie crews have returned to Macon after the new coronavirus halted production for several months. The film industry is booming again in Georgia with 50 productions currently working in the state, according to the Georgia Department of Economic Development. “There’s so many filming in Atlanta right now there’s not space for anyone to move and we want to take advantage of that,” said Aaron Buzza, vice president of development for Visit Macon and the county’s prime contact for the film industry. ....
Cost of COVID: Film crews return to Macon after pandemic pause “If somebody was looking for a job right now, productions can’t hire enough crew at this point. It’s a good opportunity for someone to make a career change. Author: Liz Fabian (13WMAZ) Updated: 3:03 PM EST February 20, 2021 MACON, Ga. Movie crews have returned to Macon after the new coronavirus halted production for several months. The film industry is booming again in Georgia with 50 productions currently working in the state, according to the Georgia Department of Economic Development. “There’s so many filming in Atlanta right now there’s not space for anyone to move and we want to take advantage of that,” said Aaron Buzza, vice president of development for Visit Macon and the county’s prime contact for the film industry. ....