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File #: 19-2631   
Type: Staff Briefing - Without Ordinance
In control: Arts, Culture and Heritage Committee
On agenda: 3/19/2019
Posting Language: Briefing on the Film Strategic Plan and Marketing. [Lori Houston, Assistant City Manager; Debbie Racca-Sitter, Director, Arts and Culture]
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DEPARTMENT: Department of Arts & Culture


DEPARTMENT HEAD: Debbie Racca-Sittre


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: All Council Districts


SUBJECT: Film Strategic Plan and Marketing Update


SUMMARY:

This briefing item is an update on the San Antonio Film Commission's Film Strategic Plan, adopted by City Council in October 2016, and marketing activities to promote San Antonio as one of the top film-friendly cities in the nation. The briefing will include an overview of successes achieved in the implementation of the strategic plan and a look ahead at upcoming film activities.


BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

Established in 1985, the San Antonio Film Commission has been dedicated to promoting film making in San Antonio for over three decades by providing various services such as film permitting, calls for cast and crew and liaison services.

In early 2016, the City of San Antonio and a group of film industry stakeholders began discussions focused on growing and developing the San Antonio film industry despite a cut in the Texas Film Commission's incentive fund. Multiple meetings with more than 200 stakeholders led to the development of a vision and key strategies for what the City of San Antonio and local film industry will accomplish in the next five years.

The resulting five-year Film Strategic Plan, along with a change in City Code section 2-3 titled "Commercial Filming of City-Owned Facilities" to designate the San Antonio Film Office as the film liaison agency instead of the Convention & Visitors Bureau and to provide the Film Office and director of the managing city department the ability to waive the $200 fee for film permits, was passed unanimously by City Council on October 13, 2016 to promote San Antonio as a film-friendly city.

The Film Strategic Plan includes a winning proposition, practical vision and three key strategy areas:

Winning Proposition: San Antonio will be the most production friendly city in the United States; celebrating our locations a...

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