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Texas Street Artist 'Give Up'
Texas Street Artist 'Give Up' talks about who he is and the message behind his work. Give Up's work is currently showing at Aerosol Warfare Gallery in Houston, Texas.
video by PR!MO Texas Street Artist 'Give Up' talks about who he is and the message behind his work. Give Up's work is currently showin... more -
Panavision Plus 8 Digital Houston
A terrific resource for traditional and digital cinematographers alike on the Upper Texas Coast. Terrific service, fantastic equipment inventory and knowledgeable industry professionals. Highly recommended. A terrific resource for traditional and digital cinematographers alike on the Upper Texas Coast. Terrific service, fantastic equipment... more
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Houston Film Commission
One of the hardest working Film offices on the planet. The Houston Film Commission provides invaluable services to producers of feature films, TV shows, commercials, music videos, video games...
You are one click away from finding your perfect location, assistance with production incentives and clearance, permissions and permitting in this very film-friendly city.
You'll be amazed by the wide range of location possibilities, production, talent and crew resources available in America's 4th largest city. You will also be stunned by the level of service and responsiveness offered by our film office.
I have worked with a lot of film commissions all over the world and am proud to say the HFC is exemplary. One of the hardest working Film offices on the planet. The Houston Film Commission provides invaluable services to producers of featur... more -
Texas Motion Picture Alliance
A non-profit organization for the promotion of the Texas film industry and production incentives for producers that bring business to the Lone Star State.
For over 80 years Texas has been in the production business. Unfortunately, in recent years we've watched our healthy industry erode as other states began to offer production incentives, such as tax rebates, making it cheaper for productions to shoot elsewhere. Subsequently, Texas production declined and many of our crew and talent moved to work in those other states. Our state's unique tax structure prevented us from duplicating other state's incentives. On June 7, 2007 industry history was made. Governor Rick Perry signed our new production incentives into law.
Watch out world, things are definitely about to change! A non-profit organization for the promotion of the Texas film industry and production incentives for producers that bring business to ... more
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