Wholesalecentral. Film Commission. The Texas Film Commission's Moving Image Archive Program celebrates the history of Texas and its film production heritage by preserving Texas-related moving images and making them available to the public via the Internet. Working in conjunction with Texas-based non-profit Texas Archive of the Moving Image (TAMI), the Film Commission's program consists of four components: free digitization for Texas-related films and videos a streaming video library of submitted material a film "round-up" tour educator resources The program was awarded the American Association for State and Local History’s Leadership in History Award of Merit and the prestigious WOW!
Award in 2010. Individuals and institutions with Texas-related films and videos may receive free digital copies via the Archive Program . Since its creation in 2008, the Archive Program has digitized more than 7,000 moving images of the state including home movies, commercials, local television programs and industrial films. info@texasarchive.org. Home | ShareThis. ShareASale.
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