I believe the answer is: D. The state of Georgia has financial incentives for film makers, diverse filming locations, and vast professional resources.
For example, the state of Georgia offers the film industry <span> 30% in transferable </span>tax credits<span>, and up to 8% additional savings from all states' </span><span>Sales .
It also offers the crews with location diversity to support the setting in their movie script.</span>
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