The Dallas Film Commission (DFC), which is responsible for marketing and promoting Dallas as a world-class film production hub, is proud to announce Katie Schuck as its new Commissioner, ushering in an exciting chapter for the city’s emerging film scene.
Schuck joins the Visit Dallas team after more than eight years with the Savannah Regional Film Commission, a division of the Savannah Economic Development Authority, where she most recently served as its Assistant Director. With over 15 years of production experience, Schuck has used her locations expertise to find productions their perfect settings, most recently working with Clint Eastwood’s last feature film “Juror #2” and the upcoming Simon West comedy “Bride Hard,” starring Rebel Wilson and Justin Hartley. In her former role, Schuck location scouted for many major productions, including “Captain America: Brave New World” (Marvel), “May December” (Netflix) and “Manhunt” (Apple TV+). Schuck earned a Master of Fine Arts in film and television production from Savannah College of Art and Design and a Bachelor of Art in film and television production from DeSales University.
“We are thrilled to welcome Katie to the Visit Dallas team as our new Dallas Film Commissioner,” said Craig Davis, President and CEO of Visit Dallas. “Last year, film and television crews spent more than $91.6 million in Dallas; with her extensive experience developing relationships with filmmakers, producers and directors, we are confident that she will grow Dallas’ presence on the world stage as a destination for film and television production.”
As a leader, Schuck spearheaded strategic programs to attract renowned film and television productions to the Savannah region, partnering with prominent studios and streaming services such as Sony, Netflix, Disney, Apple and Amazon.
“Dallas has long been recognized as an incredible city with immense creative potential,” said Schuck. “I am honored to join the Dallas Film Commission and am eager to get to work, attracting more film, television and digital media projects that emphasize Dallas’ standing as a top-tier choice for productions.”
In her new role, Schuck will lead DFC’s strategic initiatives to elevate Dallas’ visibility as an ideal destination for the entertainment industry, actively promoting the city’s diverse locations, skilled workforce and incentive offerings. Additionally, she will build partnerships with studios, production companies and industry stakeholders, as well as collaborating with municipal leaders to strengthen support for film and television productions.
Schuck will begin her role on Monday, Dec. 9.
About the Dallas Film Commission
The Dallas Film Commission is the city’s official film commission. A division of Visit Dallas, the office is responsible for marketing and promoting Dallas as a world-class production hub and emerging global city for creators and filmmakers. The Dallas Film Commission provides valuable insight regarding locations and venues; local workforce; and equipment and services for industries producing motion pictures, television, commercials, music videos, documentaries, gaming and other creative industries.
About Visit Dallas
Visit Dallas is an independent, not-for-profit sales and marketing organization contracted with the City of Dallas to promote Dallas as a premier business and leisure travel destination. The organization’s collective efforts generate positive economic impact, diverse jobs and state and local tax revenues, benefiting the community and improving the quality of life for all residents.