In August of 2012, Washington Filmworks (WF) began a Location of the Month newsletter to showcase the wide range…
In August of 2012, Washington Filmworks (WF) began a Location of the Month newsletter to showcase the wide range…
If you were at the WF Annual Industry Update and didn’t get the opportunity to catch the December Civic Cocktail live, you can now watch it online!
Movies and holiday TV episodes are often a huge part of our modern traditions. In this spirit, the WF staff wanted to share some of our holiday movie and TV memories, both working on set, and the favorites we watch again and again.
If you’re headed to Sundance 2014, be sure to check out the World Premiere of Washington incentive film Laggies.
A big thanks to all that came out to our Annual Industry Update Celebrations in both Seattle and Spokane this week. Growing the statewide film industry takes a partnership. We’re working hard on your behalf, but we need your help.
Beginning December 1 Washington Filmworks will accept applications for our Standard Program for projects that commence on or after January 1 of 2014.
Annual Update Celebrations are coming next week. Wed. evening 12/4 in Seattle and Thurs. evening 12/5 in Spokane. See you there!
WF looks forward this partnership with DMG and other entities in China to bring more motion picture production to Washington State.
Washington Filmworks (WF) is pleased to announce that film was part of Governor Jay Inslee’s 2013 trade mission to China. The purpose of the mission is to help Washington State businesses identify new overseas partners and establish business relationships.
The next FMI Happy Hour takes place October 30th at Spitfire in the Belltown neighborhood of Seattle. This month’s FMI presentation will be from award-winning motion picture writer, director, cinematographer, and animator, Tim Everitt.