in new marfa, even the mayor,ma ane nafziger, is an artist. >> the economic impact of tourism on marfaenormous. and the outgrowth of that, having a large creative culture here, has also changed the community and some of the ways that some of the acts that are available. am>> brown: and the movies back. marfa had once been best knownet as theng for the 1956 film, "giant." in 2007, thescar-winning "no country for old men" was filmed here. ancherip love, a local and head of marfa's one bank, had a bit part. >> what i learned about the wholexperience is that actin is best left to the professionals. >> brown: love, whose family has had a ranch he for generations, remembers when judd first came to town. despite some initial skepticism from so-called "old marfa," he says, for the most part, the changes have been good. >> my texas pride, i can never admit needing to be saved. but i shudder to think what it might be like if judd dn't come along. it has certainly enhanced the cultural lifestyle here, and all the things that go along with the cultural life. the restaurants, the music events. i me