Commission members include leading feature film, television, commercials and animation producers.
Hitting its peak in the early 1980s, the country’s industry ranked second only to the United Kingdom in the number of overseas productions.
The region of the former Yugoslavia, particularly Serbia’s capital Belgrade and Avala Film Studios, served as locations for a number epic American films, including Long Ships, Kelly's Heroes, The Aviator, Shatterhand, Castle Keep, Genghis Khan and The Fortunate Pilgrim starring Sophia Loren.
Key focus areas of the Serbia Film Commission include: In the past three years, Serbia has served as a location for a number of productions, most recently The Raven directed by James McTeigue, EuropaCorp's Lock Out with Guy Pearce and Maggie Grace, and Ralph Fiennes’ adaptation of Shakespeare’s Coriolanus.
The Commission’s logo is a multi–color graphic based on a traditional Serbian weaving pattern featuring film perforations.