Get Set for Grant Success
Considering applying for grants for your next film? Put your best foot forward with these tips from filmmakers Tracy Rector and Lou Karsen, a Seattle duo with an impressive grant writing track record.
Considering applying for grants for your next film? Put your best foot forward with these tips from filmmakers Tracy Rector and Lou Karsen, a Seattle duo with an impressive grant writing track record.
Greg Smith (Key Grip, President of IATSE Local 488, and Washington Filmworks Board Member) chimes in on the realities of production, and the importance of embracing the 12-hour (maximum) day.
The 86th Academy Awards take place this Sunday, March 2. Do you have your outfit ready?
Nine years of good deeds can’t go unpunished. Join the fun as a surprise panel of James Keblas’ friends, colleagues, and admirers show their gratitude with cheap jokes and low blows. This Wednesday, February 26 at Showbox Market in Seattle.
The Seattle Film Caucus continues tomorrow with a number of breakout discussions. Get a recap of the first gathering on Feb. 18 and find out what’s on the agenda for Feb. 25.
Washington Filmworks welcomes Kate Becker, the newly appointed Director of the Seattle Office of Film + Music. Get to know a little more about her.
In January Washington Filmworks spent two days visiting Bellingham and areas of Whatcom County, Washington. Learn more about our regional visit to this unique destination for film production.
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Seattle Mayor Ed Murray responded publicly to an impressive grassroots effort from the Seattle film community demanding to know more about the transition at the Seattle Office of Film + Music, as well as the administration’s vision for the future of filmmaking in the Emerald City.
When new Seattle Mayor Ed Murray decided not to re-appoint James Keblas as the head of the Office of Film + Music, the city lost a true champion of our burgeoning industry.