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First-generation Mexican-American director is heavily influenced by his upbringing along the US-Mexico border and his adolescence in the Caribbean
Stink has signed director Leo Aguirre to its global roster of talent. This is his first commercial representation. Stink is representing him globally for ads, branded content, and music videos.
Leo is a first-generation Mexican-American, born and raised in the border town of El Paso, Texas. A graduate of the University of Texas at Austin s film program, his upbringing along the US-Mexico border and his adolescence in the Caribbean have heavily influenced his relationship with storytelling; and his experience as a writer, photographer, cinematographer, and editor has made a significant impact on his overall approach as a filmmaker.
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Already, the archive has made available 50,000 films and videos that feature Texas.
Spend some time at the Texas Archive of the Moving Image website for limitless nostalgia and serious history.
Your digital Texas home movies might be worth their weight in historical gold.
A video with a Texas theme that you took on your smart phone or digitized from an existing film or video onto your computer or hard drive are exactly what the esteemed Texas Archive of the Moving Image wants for the 2021 edition of its annual Round Up.
If you don’t already know about the archive, founded 20 years ago, it has preserved more than 50,000 legacy films and videotapes by translating them into digital files and offering them for free to the public.
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Texans asked to âShow Us Your Texasâ in digital film round-up (Source: Pexels.com) By KLTV Digital Media Staff | March 16, 2021 at 9:41 AM CDT - Updated March 16 at 5:17 PM
AUSTIN, Texas (KLTV) - The Texas Film Commission (TFC) and the Texas Archive of the Moving Image (TAMI) today announced the first Texas Film Round-Up focused on digital video, and asked Texans to rediscover and share their favorite Texas-related videos from their smartphones, computers, and hard drives for preservation in TAMIâs archival library.
During March, Texans are asked to answer the call to âShow Us Your Texasâ by visiting TexasArchive.org/Digital to contribute a digital video file telling the story of themselves, their family, or their community. The Texas Film Round-Up, which has focused on physical film and videotape in past years, is shifting its focus to digital video during this special event aimed at capturing more recent moving images that document or demonstrate
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