Governor Abbott Announces Film Friendly Texas
Designation For The City Of Alvin

Governor Greg Abbott announced that the City of Alvin, having completed the multi-step training and certification process, has been designated as a Film Friendly Texas community by the Texas Film Commission, which for 50 years has helped to grow local jobs and economies by promoting the Lone Star State as the premier destination for film, television, commercial, animation, visual effects, and video game production.

“I congratulate the City of Alvin on earning the Film Friendly Texas designation and joining more than 150 other Texas communities who have received this recognition,” said Governor Abbott. “With our focus on unleashing the Lone Star State’s economic might, I am committed to working alongside all of our communities to ensure they have the knowledge and tools needed to succeed. Through the Film Friendly Texas training and certification process, communities large and small are readied to help match local businesses with production-related needs, creating jobs for Texas-based crew members and local residents, as well as spurring on-site spending at local small businesses. And as the Texas Film Commission celebrates 50 years of service, I am especially proud of all they have accomplished in helping communities like Alvin to market their unique local appeal and achieve economic recovery through media production.”

Film Friendly certification being present at the council meeting

On May 6th, The Film Friendly Certificate was present to Mayor, Council, and Film Friendly Community liaison Athlyn Allen through a virtual ceremony by the Texas Film Commission. The Film Friendly Community Team expressed their excitement to add Alvin to their growing list of Texas communities and looks forward to all the possibilities the future holds. The City of Alvin joins more than 150 Film Friendly Texas communities that receive ongoing training and guidance from the Texas Film Commission on media industry standards, best practices, and how to effectively accommodate on-location filming activity in their community.

“The City of Alvin has a strong cultural heritage, and I am proud it has taken the steps needed to receive this designation,” said Representative Ed Thompson. “I believe doing so will allow the city to proudly display its storied history while also providing new jobs to the community.”

The Texas Film Commission in the Office of the Governor’s Economic Development and Tourism Division has attracted $1.66 billion in local spending and created more than 157,000 production jobs across the state from 2007 to 2020.

We are excited about the future and our new relationship with the Texas Film Commission. To learn more you can visit our FILM ALVIN page on our website.