The small town of Little Elm, Texas has recently been recognized by Governor Greg Abbott as a new addition to the state’s roster of Film Friendly Texas Certified Communities. This title, bestowed upon towns that have completed a specific training and certification process, indicates readiness to welcome and support film and production-related operations, according to the
Office of the Texas Governor
.
According to a statement from the
Office of the Texas Governor
, Little Elm is one of more than 175 Texas communities to have received this designation. “Texas is brimming with promise, and I look forward to continuing to work alongside all of our communities to ensure they have the knowledge and tools needed to succeed,” Governor Abbott said. The Film Friendly Texas certification aims to thoroughly prepare these communities, helping to connect local businesses with production companies and in turn, spur job creation and local spending.
The Texas Film Commission, operating under the Governor’s Economic Development & Tourism Office, has been a driving force in the state’s financial growth through the media industry. With more than $2.5 billion in local spending and upwards of 189,000 production jobs created from 2007 to 2024, their efforts to market Texas as an attractive destination for a variety of media productions have shown tangible results, as reported by the
Office of the Texas Governor
.
The Town of Little Elm’s achievement was shared by Mayor Curtis Cornelious, who expressed excitement about the potential for increased visibility and economic benefits that the designation brings. “This partnership opens the door for showcasing our beautiful community to filmmakers across the state and beyond,” Cornelious said, indicating the bustling opportunity now laid at their feet to put Little Elm firmly on the map as a hub for creative ventures, as mentioned by the
Office of the Texas Governor
.
Details of the Film Friendly Texas Certified Communities and the resources they offer can be accessed on the Texas Film Commission’s official webpage. Additionally, job opportunities for both cast and crew in the Texas media industry are listed on the commission’s hotline, supporting continued growth and employment in this vibrant sector.
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