Posts In: filmmaking competition

Well Played, Renton

October 17, 2013 Blog, Washington Filmworks News
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Ever want to participate in a filmmaking competition? Get a feel for the experience through this insider’s perspective from filmmaker and community organizer Indy Cho. Be sure to check out the shorts produced during the 2013 Renton FilmFrenzy. Screenings are open to the public, all ages are welcome and there is no admission fee.

The Frenzy is Near

September 30, 2013 Blog, Washington Filmworks News
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The 6th Annual Renton Film Frenzy kicks off this weekend, October 4-6, and team registration closes tomorrow, October 1. This following guest blog post comes from Indiana Cho, an independent filmmaker, community organizer, and participant in the Frenzy.

1000 Filmmakers Strong

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Tomorrow, Friday July 12, teams of local Seattle filmmakers will begin the 48 Hour Film Project (48HFP); a frenetic sprint to write, shoot, and edit a film in only 48 hours. To better understand what makes the 48 Hour Film Project the state’s largest film competition, Washington Filmworks spoke to Krk Nordenstrom, a Seattle filmmaker and teacher, and the producer of the Seattle leg of this international competition.