Lights, Camera, Economic Action: Houston's Film Industry Shines Bright in 2024

Jo-Carolyn Goode | 8/15/2024, 12:35 p.m.
The Houston film scene is rolling out the red carpet as the economic impact of local film projects skyrockets in …

The Houston film scene is rolling out the red carpet as the economic impact of local film projects skyrockets in 2024! Despite a slight dip in the total number of productions, the financial boost to the Houston economy is nothing short of spectacular. In just the first half of the year, film productions assisted by the Houston Film Commission generated an astonishing $65.6 million, a staggering 259.6% increase from the mere $18.2 million recorded during the same period in 2023.

A Shift in Production Landscape

While the Houston Film Commission facilitated 93 film and video projects across 835 shooting days in the first six months of 2024—down from 140 projects and 878 shooting days last year—the size and scale of the productions have significantly enhanced the local economic impact. “Though we’ve assisted fewer overall productions so far this year, the sheer size of the productions that have filmed in recent months have far outweighed what we experienced in the first half of 2023,” said Alfred Cervantes, executive director of the Houston Film Commission. 

Prominent projects, such as the second season of Mo, a Netflix series featuring comedian Mo Amer, have contributed heavily to this surge. When large-scale productions come to town, the economic ripple effects are felt throughout the community—think jobs for local crew members, business for hotels and restaurants, and a buzz that attracts even more attention to Houston as a prime filming location.

Building Momentum for Future Success

To keep the momentum going, the Houston Film Commission is ramping up its outreach. The number of production presentations made to producers has surged by 22% this year, and marketing events have increased by 16%. This proactive approach is essential for ensuring that Houston continues to be a magnet for filmmakers and production companies.

Here’s a glimpse of some notable projects currently in the works in Houston:

Mo – Season 2 (Netflix/A24)

Charliebird (Independent feature film)

Somebody’s Son (OWN Network series)

Recently released or upcoming productions filmed in Houston also include:

Family Empire (OWN Network series)

Chicano Squad (A&E series)

Ick (Independent feature film)

With these exciting projects in play, Houston's film industry is poised for continued growth and recognition.

A Bright Future Ahead

As the city builds on its film production successes, Houston is well on its way to becoming a key player in the entertainment industry. With the right mix of talent, ambition, and community support, the local film scene is set to light up not just the silver screen but also the local economy.

For more information on how the Houston Film Commission is supporting this vibrant industry, visit https://www.houstonfilmcommission.com. Get ready, Houston—your moment in the spotlight is just beginning!