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The Texas Film Commission and Its Effect on Filmmaking in Texas (open access)

The Texas Film Commission and Its Effect on Filmmaking in Texas

The Texas Film Commission has actively been in existence since 1971, yet there has not been any published study that examines its history, how it functions, or its impact on the film industry in Texas. Using information gathered from magazine and newspaper articles, the State laws of Texas, letters from people associated with the Texas Film Commission, and interviews, this study explores these aspects of the Film Commission. Texas has been popular as a filmmaking state since the early 1900's. It was through the interest of the State legislators that a film commission was established in Texas. Guidelines for the Texas Film Commission are described in the State Statutes of Texas. The goal of the Texas Film Commission is to encourage and promote both out-of-state and in-state production. It does receive assistance in promoting Texas as a filmmaking state from other State agencies, but is solely responsible for increasing Texas' popularity with filmmakers through marketing seminars and advertising campaigns.
Date: August 1984
Creator: Mason, Betty J. (Betty Jean)
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Media and Communication Industries: A 21st Century Perspective (open access)

The Media and Communication Industries: A 21st Century Perspective

Article discussing a 21st century perspective on the media and communication industry.
Date: November 2010
Creator: Albarran, Alan B.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Young Latinos Use of Mobile Phones: A Cross-Cultural Study (open access)

Young Latinos Use of Mobile Phones: A Cross-Cultural Study

Article discussing a cross-cultural study designed to analyze how young people, operationalized in this study as people of Latino descent between the ages of 18-25, are using their mobile phone for various applications and what particular gratifications they derive from using the phone.
Date: 2009
Creator: Albarran, Alan B. & Hutton, Brian
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library