Texas Film Commission releases April newsletter with updates and events

Stephanie Whallon, Director of the Texas Film Commission
Stephanie Whallon, Director of the Texas Film Commission
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The Texas Film Commission released its April newsletter on April 24, featuring a range of updates for the local film community. The newsletter includes calls for submissions, a highlight on the project ‘Made in Texas: The Night We Met,’ information about the Texas Moving Image Industry Incentive Program (TMIIIP), and recent activities by commission staff.

The monthly update is designed to keep industry professionals informed about opportunities and developments within the state. It also serves as a resource for those seeking support or clarification regarding programs like TMIIIP.

In addition to program details, the newsletter introduces a new member of the commission’s team and provides an overview of upcoming events relevant to filmmakers. Job seekers can find updated listings in the Job Hotline section.

Subscribers can access further details by viewing the full April 2026 newsletter or signing up for future editions through the Texas Film Commission’s subscription page.

As activity in Texas’ film sector continues, regular communication from agencies like the commission helps ensure that stakeholders remain connected and aware of new opportunities.



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