Texas Film Commission announces new deputy director and other December updates

Stephanie Whallon, Director at Texas Film Commission
Stephanie Whallon, Director at Texas Film Commission
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The Texas Film Commission has released its December 2025 newsletter, providing updates on recent activities and opportunities within the organization. The latest edition introduces the new Deputy Director and features an interview focused on the production “One Battle After Another,” which was made in Texas.

The newsletter also highlights current job openings at the commission and includes information about recent outreach efforts, as staff have been traveling to connect with industry partners. Additionally, it extends congratulations to Alfred Cervantes, who serves as Houston Film Commissioner.

Other sections cover upcoming events relevant to the film community and provide updates to the job hotline for those seeking employment in the industry. Readers are encouraged to view the full December 2025 newsletter and subscribe for future updates from the Texas Film Commission.



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