Washington Filmworks (WF) uses our Location of the Month newsletters to showcase the diversity of unique looks and…
Washington Filmworks (WF) uses our Location of the Month newsletters to showcase the diversity of unique looks and…
Summer is here, bringing sunshine and perfect weather for WF to visit to the Methow Valley. The three-day trip included stops in Mazama, Winthrop, Twisp, Concrete and Sedro Woolley.
Situated in Skamania County on the banks of the scenic Columbia River, the City of Stevenson is your launch pad to the Washington side of the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic area. Stevenson is our May Location of the Month.
New to location scouting? We’ve got a resource for you. Now go forth, and scout like a pro!
Our April Location of the Month is Republic, Washington, a picturesque town with a heritage based in the mining and logging industries. Republic is the county seat and largest town in Ferry County, with a population of just over 1,000.
This March Washington Filmworks visited the Snoqualmie Valley to share the important economic impact motion picture production has and scout the area for potential production locations.
WF has has developed this resource for filmmakers with tips about how to put your best foot forward when looking for locations on a budget. Take a look.
The March Location of the Month is La Conner, Washington. La Conner was founded in the early 1860s and is Skagit County’s oldest community. It is a charming village located on the banks of the Swinomish Channel.
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.
February’s Location of the Month is Pullman, Washington. The largest community in Whitman County, Pullman captures the essence of “college town spirit”, and serves as the hub for the picture perfect Palouse.