Empowering Dreams:
Our Mission is Telling Great Stories
PAM Studios was created to inspire people from all over the world to dream big and make a difference. As a woman owned studio and media company with Latin-American Heritage, the studio provides opportunities for women and other underrepresented communities to succeed in the film and television industry that get their stories told.
About Us
Filming in Rome, GA





About Us
Maria Guerra-Stoll
I started PAM Studios, a studio and media company, in Rome to empower Latin filmmakers and other underrepresents — and to help grow the film industry in our corner of Georgia.
I’m not alone in this mission. Rome has hosted dozens of productions, including the Netflix hit “Stranger Things” and films such as the Marvel Studios production “Black Widow” and Clint Eastwood’s “The Mule,” a film that spent more than $9.7 million at Georgia locations. The Rome International Film Festival draws cutting-edge films and hundreds of fans. And Rome is home to scores of crew members and small businesses who serve the industry.
PAM Studios is part of a significant influx of capital investment by Georgia sound stages and infrastructure businesses that have chosen to invest in Georgia because of the growing film industry, the state ranks number 3, behind California and New York in film production, and ranks number 2 in sound stage square footage.
Georgia also offers some of the best film tax incentives in the country.
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PAM Studios News
Maria Guerra-Stoll Featured in Simply Buckhead
Founder Maria Guerra-Stoll was recently featured in Simply Buckhead's article, "Swimming in the Spotlight." The article highlights Maria's significant contributions...
Berry College Students Film Short with Support of PAM Studios
PAM Studios helped produce The Dark Room, a student-led film directed by Victoria Severiche. Studio coordinator, Darlyn Morales, was able...
Georgia Highlands Students Film Television Pilot at PAM Studios
PAM Studios recently helped produce a comedy pilot for Rent Rascals. This marked the directorial debut of Ryan Sizemore, who...