Steve Mims
Steve Mims
filmmaker whose award-winning films have screened widely in festivals and on television. Vincent Canby of the New York Times called Steve’s short AUNT HALLIE, “A treasure...which belongs on everybody’s list of the top-10 funniest nine minute films ever made.” His work has screened at the Museum of Modern Art in New York (Film Society of Lincoln Center, New Directors/New Films) Bilbao, Spain, Hamburg, Germany and Moscow. His film awards include the American-Soviet Film Initiative Pick (Ann Arbor Film Festival) the Gold Apple Award (National Educational Film Festival) and the Silver Hugo Award (Chicago International Film Festival).
His feature film THE PERFECT SPECIMEN premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival and on SHOWTIME. His concert film LIZARDS TIMES TWENTY: AUSTIN LOUNGE LIZARDS LIVE AT ANTONE’S premiered at SXSW and was released on DVD by Blue Corn Records.
His short WEBB WILDER, PRIVATE EYE: THE SAUCER’S REIGN became a late night television cult film in the mid 1980’s and helped spawn the roots-rock band WEBB WILDER AND THE BEATNECKS and successful recording and filmmaking efforts that continue at the present time.
Television broadcasts include ITALIAN PUBLIC TELEVISION, CAMPUS NETWORK, USA NETWORK, ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT, THE LEARNING CHANNEL, and PBS. A compilation of three of his shorts (WEBB WILDER’S CORN FLICKS) was released nationally by BMG/Zoo Entertainment.
His music videos include work for The Naughty Ones, Pat McLaughlin, Cotton Mather, Webb Wilder, Stephen Bruton, Los Straitjackets, the Austin Lounge Lizards and Billy Joe Shaver. His videos have aired on MORE MUSIC, TNN, CMT EUROPE, CMT, M2 and MTV. His video of Billy Joe Shaver’s HOTTEST THING IN TOWN was voted Best Music Video 1994 by the Austin Chronicle.
His documentary work includes THE ONE ARM DOVE HUNT, LIVE FOREVER: THE LIFE AND SONGS OF BILLY JOE SHAVER, and SOUZAY: A LIFE IN ART.
Steve also works commercially as a writer, director, producer and editor. His commercial work has won the Bronze Anvil (Public Relations Society of America), district level ‘Addys’ and the Citation of Excellence from the American Advertising Foundation.
Recent projects include a short biographical documentary “god/man/accordion” and SOUTHFORK PILGRIMS, a short documentary about fans of the television series DALLAS for the BOB BULLOCK TEXAS HISTORY MUSEUM, and a new fiction short WEBB WILDER’S SCATTERGUN.
Steve recently won a 2009 BARBARA JORDAN MEDIA AWARD (director/co-producer) for his short documentary about dyslexia called CHANGING CHILDREN’S LIVES.
Steve earned a Master of Arts in film production from the University of Texas at Austin and over the years has taught Film One, Film Two and Film Editing there. This fall he’s teaching RTF366K: Introduction to Narrative at UT. He also teaches through Austin FilmWorks.





Steve Mims is an Austin based