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This is the second annual One Up Music Video Film Festival from Dallas-based creative collective, SZNs CHNGE.
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Fort Worth is projecting itself as a future filmmaking hub, drawing movie studios to Texas with state tax incentives and collaborative efforts.
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The nearly unbelievable but true tale of a $17 million fruitcake embezzlement scheme is finally getting the feature film treatment 鈥 with the help of Red Productions, a Fort Worth film company, and Jennifer Garner.
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For Fort Worth film commissioner Jessica Christopherson, it鈥檚 all about creating the perfect environment for filmmakers coming to town. She shares her approach to the industry in our latest Profile in Leadership.
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The state鈥檚 film incentives program has received a huge infusion of cash from the Legislature to make Texas more competitive 鈥 just as major productions have halted.
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Eric Clapton, Nile Rodgers and Billy Gibbons are among those who share stories in the film 鈥淛immie & Stevie Ray Vaughan: Brothers in Blues.鈥
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In our series on the arts and the economy, we take a look at how hit shows like "Yellowstone" and "1883" are a major reason behind the $200 million incentive.
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In our series on the arts and the economy, we examine why Texas media incentives have been raised higher than ever.
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The Oak Cliff Film Festival Student Workshop teaches high school students some real-life lessons.
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The Oak Cliff Film Festival mentors fledgling student filmmakers with free workshops.
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Dallas filmmaker Justin Rhodes explores Black storytelling while omitting Black trauma in an upcoming science fiction film.
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For the first time, Frame of Mind can be seen statewide. And it starts tonight.