User:TheLastAmigo/Film industry in Texas
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The film industry in Texas began when the New York-based Star Film Company moved to San Antonio, Texas in 1910, producing more than 80 films annually. In 1927, the World War I movie Wings, filmed in San Antonio, went on to win the first Academy Award for Best Picture.[1]
Central Texas and South Texas[edit]
Austin[edit]
San Antonio[edit]
Corpus Christi[edit]
West Texas[edit]
El Paso[edit]
Marfa and Big Bend[edit]
North Texas[edit]
Dallas/Fort Worth[edit]
East Texas[edit]
Houston[edit]
Celebrity residents and former residents[edit]
Filmmakers[edit]
- Wes Anderson
- Dustin Lance Black
- John Lee Hancock
- Catherine Hardwicke
- Tobe Hooper
- Howard Hughes
- Joe Johnston
- Mike Judge
- Callie Khouri
- Steve Kloves
- Richard Linklater
- Terrence Malick
- Tim McCanlies
- John Cameron Mitchell
- Joshua Oppenheimer
- Robert Rodriguez
- King Vidor
Texas-based studio facilities[edit]
References[edit]
External links[edit]