Lynn Shelton and Megan Griffiths: Film in WA is NOT a Lost Cause!
Two of Washington’s most successful and prolific filmmakers are taking action. Lynn Shelton (Laggies) and Megan Griffiths (Lucky Them) respond to The Stranger‘s […]
Two of Washington’s most successful and prolific filmmakers are taking action. Lynn Shelton (Laggies) and Megan Griffiths (Lucky Them) respond to The Stranger‘s […]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Kaleigh Ward, Interim Communications Coordinator Kaleigh@WashingtonFilmworks.org / 206.264.0667 Washington Filmworks Taps James Keblas and Lance Rosen to Co-Chair Advocacy Committee Town Hall Events in Spokane and […]
Washington Filmworks (WF) is excited to announce the return of the Filmworks Innovation Lab. The next application window is slated to open in August 2014!
Below you will find a copy of the letter that I sent to Governor Inslee today. I encourage you to share your own story with him.
Washington Filmworks has created more than 5,000 jobs. It’s our goal to create even more. This is your last chance to be heard in this important survey of the Washington Film Industry. We want to continue to grow more opportunities for film workers across the state. So whether you’ve worked on dozens of incentive projects or none, your voice is so important!
Today Washington’s Attorney General, Rob McKenna, spoke with Steve Scher from KUOW about his ongoing campaign to be our state’s next Governor. Although the Attorney General has not made his position about the production incentive program public, his on air comments this morning may be of interest to the statewide film industry.