H.R. No. 747 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, A state that is home to iconic American legends, talented residents, diverse settings, and abundant resources for all aspects of filmmaking, Texas has long been a favorite location for motion picture and television productions, and that rich and ongoing tradition is being celebrated on Texas Moving Image Industry Day at the State Capitol on March 9, 2011; and WHEREAS, More than 1,800 films and television programs have been made in Texas since 1910; the first movie ever to win the Academy Award for Best Picture, the 1927 World War I epic Wings, was shot in and around San Antonio; and WHEREAS, Audiences all over the world have discovered the Lone Star State through films and television programs made here; Giant, filmed near Marfa, tells the sprawling story of cattle and oil in West Texas; John Wayne's 1960 epic The Alamo brought that essential Texas story to worldwide audiences; the film and television series Friday Night Lights revolve around the distinctively Texan phenomenon of high school football, and 13 years after its release, Hope Floats continues to draw tourists to its Smithville locations; Austin City Limits, aired on PBS since 1976, is the only television show to receive a National Medal of Arts award; no fewer than nine Texas-made films and television programs, including Terms of Endearment and The Last Picture Show, have been based on the works of legendary Texas writer Larry McMurtry; and WHEREAS, Great storytellers from across the nation have employed Texas locations, actors, and technicians to make their films; Steven Spielberg shot his first feature, The Sugarland Express, here, Sam Peckinpah filmed his classic thriller The Getaway in San Marcos and El Paso, Clint Eastwood made A Perfect World in Huntsville and Austin, and Joel and Ethan Coen utilized various locations around Texas in Blood Simple and True Grit; and WHEREAS, The state's own writers and directors have produced many great projects here, including Robert Benton (Bonnie and Clyde, Nadine), Horton Foote (Tender Mercies, The Trip to Bountiful), Bill Wittliff (Raggedy Man, Honeysuckle Rose), Wes Anderson (Rushmore), Richard Linklater (Slacker, Dazed and Confused), Tim McCanlies (Dancer, Texas Pop. 81, Secondhand Lions), Robert Rodriguez (From Dusk Till Dawn), and John Lee Hancock (The Alamo, The Rookie); and WHEREAS, Texas has hosted a tremendous variety of productions, from independent films like Bottle Rocket (shot in Dallas) to classic westerns like Lonesome Dove (shot near Del Rio), as well as war dramas like Courage Under Fire (shot in El Paso), family adventures like the four Spy Kids films (shot in Austin), and romantic comedies like Miss Congeniality (shot in San Antonio) and Michael (shot in Austin and La Grange); the state has also been the location for such Academy Award-winning features as No Country for Old Men and There Will Be Blood (both shot in Marfa), Boys Don't Cry (shot in Greenville), Places in the Heart (shot in Waxahachie), and Hud (shot in Claude); and WHEREAS, The state is known for its highly skilled film technicians, whose expertise is so well-regarded that most films shot in Texas hire primarily local crews; the state also boasts a strong base of acting talent, and specialized film vendors and services have been a strong part of the state's economy for more than two decades; and WHEREAS, With over 130 companies, Texas is the nation's second largest center for the development of video games, and their products include such popular titles as Epic Mickey from Disney Junction Point Studios, Ultima Online, a groundbreaking multiplayer game from Origin Systems, and Words With Friends from McKinney-based The Zynga With Friends Studio, as well as military simulation training games for the U.S. Army; and WHEREAS, Over the past decade, the moving image industry, including film, television, videos, commercials, animation, and video games, has spent more than $2.5 billion and is estimated to have created nearly 56,000 jobs in Texas, and the contributions of this dynamic industry to Texas, and of Texans to the industry, are truly worthy of recognition; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 82nd Texas Legislature hereby recognize March 9, 2011, as Texas Moving Image Industry Day at the State Capitol and commend the many talented and creative individuals involved in this exciting field. Dukes Straus Gonzales of Williamson Morrison Straus Gonzales of Williamson Morrison Straus Gonzales of Williamson Morrison Aliseda Gonzalez Munoz, Jr. Aliseda Gonzalez Munoz, Jr. Aliseda Gonzalez Munoz, Jr. Allen Gooden Murphy Allen Gooden Murphy Allen Gooden Murphy Alonzo Guillen Naishtat Alonzo Guillen Naishtat Alonzo Guillen Naishtat Alvarado Gutierrez Nash Alvarado Gutierrez Nash Alvarado Gutierrez Nash Anchia Hamilton Oliveira Anchia Hamilton Oliveira Anchia Hamilton Oliveira Anderson of Dallas Hancock Orr Anderson of Dallas Hancock Orr Anderson of Dallas Hancock Orr Anderson of McLennan Hardcastle Otto Anderson of McLennan Hardcastle Otto Anderson of McLennan Hardcastle Otto Aycock Harless Parker Aycock Harless Parker Aycock Harless Parker Beck Harper-Brown Patrick Beck Harper-Brown Patrick Beck Harper-Brown Patrick Berman Hartnett Paxton Berman Hartnett Paxton Berman Hartnett Paxton Bohac Hernandez Luna Pena Bohac Hernandez Luna Pena Bohac Hernandez Luna Pena Bonnen Hilderbran Perry Bonnen Hilderbran Perry Bonnen Hilderbran Perry Branch Hochberg Phillips Branch Hochberg Phillips Branch Hochberg Phillips Brown Hopson Pickett Brown Hopson Pickett Brown Hopson Pickett Burkett Howard of Fort Bend Pitts Burkett Howard of Fort Bend Pitts Burkett Howard of Fort Bend Pitts Burnam Howard of Travis Price Burnam Howard of Travis Price Burnam Howard of Travis Price Button Huberty Quintanilla Button Huberty Quintanilla Button Huberty Quintanilla Cain Hughes Raymond Cain Hughes Raymond Cain Hughes Raymond Callegari Hunter Reynolds Callegari Hunter Reynolds Callegari Hunter Reynolds Carter Isaac Riddle Carter Isaac Riddle Carter Isaac Riddle Castro Jackson Ritter Castro Jackson Ritter Castro Jackson Ritter Chisum Johnson Rodriguez Chisum Johnson Rodriguez Chisum Johnson Rodriguez Christian Keffer Schwertner Christian Keffer Schwertner Christian Keffer Schwertner Coleman King of Parker Scott Coleman King of Parker Scott Coleman King of Parker Scott Cook King of Taylor Sheets Cook King of Taylor Sheets Cook King of Taylor Sheets Craddick King of Zavala Sheffield Craddick King of Zavala Sheffield Craddick King of Zavala Sheffield Creighton Kleinschmidt Shelton Creighton Kleinschmidt Shelton Creighton Kleinschmidt Shelton Crownover Kolkhorst Simpson Crownover Kolkhorst Simpson Crownover Kolkhorst Simpson Darby Kuempel Smith of Harris Darby Kuempel Smith of Harris Darby Kuempel Smith of Harris Davis of Dallas Landtroop Smith of Tarrant Davis of Dallas Landtroop Smith of Tarrant Davis of Dallas Landtroop Smith of Tarrant J. Davis of Harris Larson Smithee J. Davis of Harris Larson Smithee J. Davis of Harris Larson Smithee S. Davis of Harris Laubenberg Solomons S. Davis of Harris Laubenberg Solomons S. Davis of Harris Laubenberg Solomons Deshotel Lavender Strama Deshotel Lavender Strama Deshotel Lavender Strama Driver Legler Taylor of Collin Driver Legler Taylor of Collin Driver Legler Taylor of Collin Dukes Lewis Taylor of Galveston Dukes Lewis Taylor of Galveston Dukes Lewis Taylor of Galveston Dutton Lozano Thompson Dutton Lozano Thompson Dutton Lozano Thompson Eiland Lucio III Torres Eiland Lucio III Torres Eiland Lucio III Torres Eissler Lyne Truitt Eissler Lyne Truitt Eissler Lyne Truitt Elkins Madden Turner Elkins Madden Turner Elkins Madden Turner Farias Mallory Caraway Veasey Farias Mallory Caraway Veasey Farias Mallory Caraway Veasey Farrar Margo Villarreal Farrar Margo Villarreal Farrar Margo Villarreal Fletcher Marquez Vo Fletcher Marquez Vo Fletcher Marquez Vo Flynn Martinez Walle Flynn Martinez Walle Flynn Martinez Walle Frullo Martinez Fischer Weber Frullo Martinez Fischer Weber Frullo Martinez Fischer Weber Gallego McClendon White Gallego McClendon White Gallego McClendon White Garza Menendez Woolley Garza Menendez Woolley Garza Menendez Woolley Geren Miles Workman Geren Miles Workman Geren Miles Workman Giddings Miller of Comal Zedler Giddings Miller of Comal Zedler Giddings Miller of Comal Zedler Gonzales of Hidalgo Miller of Erath Zerwas Gonzales of Hidalgo Miller of Erath Zerwas Gonzales of Hidalgo Miller of Erath Zerwas ______________________________ Speaker of the House I certify that H.R. No. 747 was adopted by the House on March 9, 2011, by a non-record vote. ______________________________ Chief Clerk of the House Straus Gonzales of Williamson Morrison Aliseda Gonzalez Munoz, Jr. Allen Gooden Murphy Alonzo Guillen Naishtat Alvarado Gutierrez Nash Anchia Hamilton Oliveira Anderson of Dallas Hancock Orr Anderson of McLennan Hardcastle Otto Aycock Harless Parker Beck Harper-Brown Patrick Berman Hartnett Paxton Bohac Hernandez Luna Pena Bonnen Hilderbran Perry Branch Hochberg Phillips Brown Hopson Pickett Burkett Howard of Fort Bend Pitts Burnam Howard of Travis Price Button Huberty Quintanilla Cain Hughes Raymond Callegari Hunter Reynolds Carter Isaac Riddle Castro Jackson Ritter Chisum Johnson Rodriguez Christian Keffer Schwertner Coleman King of Parker Scott Cook King of Taylor Sheets Craddick King of Zavala Sheffield Creighton Kleinschmidt Shelton Crownover Kolkhorst Simpson Darby Kuempel Smith of Harris Davis of Dallas Landtroop Smith of Tarrant J. Davis of Harris Larson Smithee S. Davis of Harris Laubenberg Solomons Deshotel Lavender Strama Driver Legler Taylor of Collin Dukes Lewis Taylor of Galveston Dutton Lozano Thompson Eiland Lucio III Torres Eissler Lyne Truitt Elkins Madden Turner Farias Mallory Caraway Veasey Farrar Margo Villarreal Fletcher Marquez Vo Flynn Martinez Walle Frullo Martinez Fischer Weber Gallego McClendon White Garza Menendez Woolley Geren Miles Workman Giddings Miller of Comal Zedler Gonzales of Hidalgo Miller of Erath Zerwas