Georgia’s film and TV industry is booming.

In fiscal year 2015, production companies spent $1.7 billion on 248 film and TV projects in Georgia, an increase from the $1.3 billion spent in fiscal year 2014 which was already more than 500 percent increase from 2008.

The industry growth has generated thousands of jobs in the state. Here are projects that are seeking cast and crew in Atlanta:

Oprah Winfrey's "Greenleaf": Needs eight African American girls ages seven to eight to play Sunday school students. [Find out more]

Marvel's "Level Up": Needs crew (all positions). [Submit resume]

"Baywatch":  Needs crew (all positions). [Submit resume]

"Survivor's Remorse": Looking for people of all looks and ethnicities ages 18 and older. [Find out more and apply]

Commercial: Seeking children ages 12 to 15 years old. [Find out more]

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"Fast 8": Crew needed (all positions). [Submit resume]

Commercial film: Seeking Asian or Asian-Caucasian babies. [Find out more]

"The Originals": Seeking men and women ages 18 and over for a rural diner scene. [Find out more]

"Hidden Figures": Crew needed (all positions). [Submit resume]

"When a Woman Loves": Crew with at least one year of theater experience needed. Submit resume with "CREW" in the subject line to areyoureadyfilms@gmail.com; African-Americans over the age of 16 are also needed. Submit resume, head shot and contact information to areyoureadyfilms@gmail.com with "CAST" in the subject line.

 TV show:  Needs law enforcement or military experience with expertise in fugitive tracking, surveillance techniques, computer forensics and more. [Find out more and apply]

Tiffany Stevens contributed to this story.

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