Posts Tagged ‘Texas Film Production’
March 14th, 2010
The following is a list of POSSIBLE SAG signatory productions that are either already shooting or are considering production in Texas.
Tags: Low Budget Films, SAG films in Texas, SAG signatory films, Texas film, Texas Film Production, Tommy G. Kendrick
Posted in Auditions, Austin Film, Casting Notices, Friday Night Lights, Indie Film, SAG, SAGIndie, SXSW, Texas Actors, Texas film, Tommy G. Kendrick | No Comments »
September 15th, 2009
The list below is complied from the SAG list of POSSIBLE SAG signatory productions. POSSIBLE means that these productions have made contact with SAG but have not necessarily completed the signatory process. Offered for informational purposes. Use wisely. YMMV.
Tags: Actors, Austin Film Production, Louisiana Film Production, SAG, Texas Actors, Texas Film Incentives, Texas Film Production, Tommy G. Kendrick
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July 30th, 2009
Early signs that the recently improved Texas tax incentive program may be working are quite positive. Below is a list of POSSIBLE productions coming to Texas and for contrast, Louisiana. The productions listed may not all work out but all have inquired about becoming SAG signatory productions. The volume of production in Texas is up [...]
Tags: Friday Night Lights, Machete, Robert Rodriguez, Texas Film Incentives, Texas Film Production, Tommy G. Kendrick
Posted in Austin Film, Friday Night Lights, SAG, Tax Incentives, Texas film, Texas Filmmakers, Tommy G. Kendrick | No Comments »
June 18th, 2009
TXMPA would like to thank everyone who participated in our Regional Caucuses, and a very special thanks to all the candidates who stepped up to run for the open positions in each Region! Below is the list of candidates for the six (6) open At-Large positions on TXMPA’s Board. Please take some time before voting [...]
Tags: Tax Incentives, Texas Film Production, TXMPA elections
Posted in Tax Incentives, Texas Actors, Texas film, Texas Film Production Fund, Texas Film Scene, Texas Filmmakers, Tommy G. Kendrick, TXMPA | No Comments »
June 18th, 2009
Hello to Central Region TXMPA members! This is likely my last correspondence as the official representative for the Central Region of the TXMPA. I want to tell all of you that I have been honored to serve as your voice in this relatively new and important alliance of film industry professionals. During the past year, [...]
Tags: Jeanette Scott, Oklahoma Film Production, Tax Incentives, Texas Film Production, TXMPA
Posted in Austin Film, Filmmaking, Tax Incentives, Texas Actors, Texas film, Texas Film Production Fund, Texas Film Scene, Texas Filmmakers, Tommy G. Kendrick, TXMPA | No Comments »
April 24th, 2009
On Thursday at Troublemaker Studios in Austin, Gov. Rick Perry signed HB873 into law. This law, a dramatic improvement on the existing film incentive package passed in the previous legislative session, is designed to put Texas back into play as a first tier location filming destination. The package also boosts incentives for commercial production and [...]
Tags: Film Incentives Pass, HB873, RICK PERRY, Texas Film Incentive Law, Texas Film Production, TXMPA
Posted in Austin Actors, Friday Night Lights, Louisiana Film Production, New Mexico Film Production, SAG, Tax Incentives, Texas Actors, Texas film, Texas Filmmakers, TXMPA | No Comments »
April 1st, 2009
Here’s the press release: The critically acclaimed NBC football-centric drama “Friday Night Lights” has been renewed for two seasons, with NBC and DirecTV partnering to bring the show to its loyal, and vocal audience, according to media reports. The renewal means the show will continue through 2011. Each of the two seasons will have 13 [...]
Tags: Filming in Austin, Filming in Texas, Friday Night Lights Renewal, Texas Film Incentives, Texas Film Production
Posted in Austin Actors, Austin Film, Friday Night Lights, Friday Night Lights Renewal, SAG, Tax Incentives, Texas Actors, Texas film, Texas Film Production Fund, Tommy G. Kendrick | No Comments »
March 27th, 2009
The productions on this list have all contacted SAG about the possibility of becoming signatory productions but some may not eventually go SAG. So caveat emptor, SAG members. Once again the list of POSSIBLE SAG signatory productions for Louisiana and Texas show that Texas is playing in the rough, with one arm tied behind our [...]
Tags: LOW BUDGET, SAG SOUTH REGION FILM PRODUCTION SCHEDULE, Texas Film Production, THEATRICAL CONTRACT, TXMPA, ULTRA LOW BUDGET
Posted in Film Crew, IActor, Indie Film, Louisiana Film Production, New Mexico Film Production, Producers, SAG, SAGIndie, Tax Incentives, Texas Actors, Texas film, Texas Film Production Fund, Texas Filmmakers, Tommy G. Kendrick, TXMPA | 1 Comment »
March 4th, 2009
TXMPA Lobby Day 2009 was a long day that began with a 7:30 AM rally on the steps of the Texas Capitol. What a sight! Hundreds of film industry professionals and business people who benefit from a thriving film industry, many dressed in red, answered the call of the TXMPA and showed up for lobby [...]
Tags: Film Incentives, Louisiana Film Incentives, New Mexico Film Incentives, Texas Actors, Texas Film Production, Tommy G. Kendrick, TXMPA
Posted in Actors, Austin Film, Commercials, Film Crew, Filmmakers, Filmmaking, Indie Film, New Mexico Film Production, Tax Incentives, Texas Actors, Texas film, Texas Film Production Fund, Texas Filmmakers, Tommy G. Kendrick, Whip It! | No Comments »
January 29th, 2009
The following is a list of POTENTIAL SAG signatory film productions that may shoot in Texas and Louisiana. This list is published in the interest of tracking the level of film production coming to Texas under the current 5% film incentive program. Note that Texas has 11 potential signatory projects listed and Louisiana has 14. [...]
Tags: Film Incentives, Louisiana Film Production, Texas Film Incentive, Texas Film Production, TXMPA
Posted in Actors, Austin Actors, Austin Film, Film Distribution, Filmmakers, Indie Film, Louisiana Film Production, New Media, Producers, SAG, SAGIndie, Texas film, Texas Filmmakers, Tommy G. Kendrick | No Comments »