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Arlington filmmakers optimistic about future opportunities after city launches commission
By David Moreno at Fort Worth Report
· June 28, 2026
· 4 min read
Martin Lisius has produced short films, business promos and weather footage for roughly 40 years in Arlington. In that time, the filmmaker hasn’t seen many large-scale film projects make their way to his hometown. He and other local filmmakers are optimistic that those major opportunities are on the
Key takeaway The Arlington, TX Film Commission launched last week as the city’s official resource for film, television, digital media and commercial productions.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The launch of the Arlington Film Commission is a significant development for the local film industry, and its impact will likely be felt in neighboring Fort Worth as well. As the fifth-largest city in Texas, Fort Worth has its own rich cultural scene, including the Fort Worth Stockyards and the Cultural District, which could potentially benefit from increased film production in the region. The commission's efforts to attract large-scale film projects to Arlington may also lead to collaborations and opportunities for filmmakers in Fort Worth, particularly given the city's existing film infrastructure and institutions like the Fort Worth Film Commission. Additionally, the state's investment in film tax incentives could have a ripple effect on the local economy, potentially boosting tourism and creating jobs in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. As Arlington and Fort Worth continue to grow and develop their film industries, it will be interesting to see how they leverage their unique strengths and attractions to compete for productions and talent.
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Category: government ·
Published: June 28, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
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What is this story about? Martin Lisius has produced short films, business promos and weather footage for roughly 40 years in Arlington. In that time, the filmmaker hasn’t seen many large-scale film projects make their way to his hometown. He and other local filmmakers are optimistic that those major opportunities are on the
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