Fort Worth is the 12th-largest city in the United States, known for Texas hospitality and a dozen remarkable districts full of culture and fun. The historic western Stockyards featuring the world’s only twice-daily cattle drive, Billy Bob’s Texas, the world’s largest honky-tonk and the new Mule Alley. A connected downtown with the 37-block Sundance Square entertainment district. The stunning museums of the Cultural District, the Botanic Garden and nearby Fort Worth Zoo.
The Fort Worth Film Commission was established in 2015 and has since worked with hundreds of projects to drive $555 million in economic impact and support over 18,900 jobs. Investing in local productions creates a 1:5 return in economic impact with businesses benefitting across the city and in a wide variety of industries (retail, construction, hotels, food and beverage, etc.). Film and television productions put Fort Worth in the spotlight through public relations in national story placements which raises awareness of Fort Worth as a city for creative industries and as a tourist destination.
Highlights of projects include films such as: A Ghost Story, The Old Man & the Gun, Never Goin’ Back, No Future, Miss Juneteenth, 12 Mighty Orphans, The Senior, and Taylor Sheridan’s 1883 and Lawmen: Bass Reeves.
The Fort Worth Film Commission is an office of Visit Fort Worth. Follow on social @FilmFortWorth.
Commission Representative: Jessica Hill
Email: jessicahill@fortworth.com
Phone: (871) 698-7842
Address:
1201 Throckmorton Street
Fort Worth, TX 76102
USA
Website: http://www.filmfortworth.com
Permits: http://filmfortworth.com/film-permits
Location Library: https://fortworth.reel-scout.com/loc_results.aspx
Crew Directory: https://fortworth.reel-scout.com/crew_login.aspx