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The San Antonio Film Commission
The San Antonio Film Commission is your central resource for filming in San
Antonio and surrounding areas. For more than twenty years, we've provided producers with the information and assistance
they need to get projects done on time and on budget. Come discover a city that has a history as rich and diverse as the locations
within it.
(TXMPA) Texas Motion Picture Alliance
The Texas Motion Picture Alliance (TXMPA) serves the film, video, interactive, and digital media
production industry. TXMPA is the industry advocate before legislative, regulatory and judicial bodies, representing a robust
community of professionals seeking economic and creative incentives for media work in Texas
(NALIP) National Assoc. of Latino Independent Producers
The National Association of
Latino Independent Producers (NALIP) is a national membership organization that addresses the professional needs of Latino/Latina
independent producers. NALIP is the first such effort aimed at Latino production in thirty years, and it is the first
to last more than one year and to provide ongoing support for the Latino independent film and video makers. We
stand as the premiere Latino media organization, addressing for eight years the most underrepresented and the largest ethnic
minority in the country.
POR FIN PRODUCTIONS
A small local production company with
BIG dreams...Por Fin Productions are just starting out as a company and they look forward to working with everyone who shares
their passion... They strive to give San Antonio talent the opportunity to show what they have to offer!!
S.A. Virtual Theatre
The SaVirtual Theatre started as an indie theatre company
and has since branched out into film production. Their goal is to promote San Antonio talent, and showcase some of the creativity that
is coming out of San Antonio.
Texas Film Commission
The Texas Film Commission (TFC) was created in 1971 by Texas
Governor Preston Smith to "encourage the orderly development of the film, television, and multi-media production industry
in Texas in order to utilize the state's vast array of natural, human, and economic resources which are uniquely suitable
for that industry." Since then, the TFC has expanded to included the film, television, commercial, video game, and animation
industries.
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