Mark your calendars, Seattle! The Film + Music + Interactive Media Happy Hour at Spitfire Grill, every last Wednesday…
Mark your calendars, Seattle! The Film + Music + Interactive Media Happy Hour at Spitfire Grill, every last Wednesday…
Washington Filmworks is pleased to promote the July edition of the FMI Happy Hour and our special guest this month, Rob Dunlop,…
Washington Filmworks is pleased to promote the July edition of the FMI Happy Hour and our special guest this month, Rob…
Tomorrow’s August Film + Music + Interactive Happy Hour will celebrate the return of the popular Pulling Focus series….
FMI Happy Hour returns to Spitfire in Seattle this Wednesday, March 26. This installment features a presentation themed around music. The Seattle-based hip hop artist Sol will present his own story.
This FMI Happy Hour presentation is full of tips about how to have great visual effects in an independent movie. Get that “Hollywood Look” using simple visual FX treatments that every filmmaker should be implementing. Plus mark your calendar for the next FMI Happy Hour on January 29. Guest speaker Brian Schmidt will present on game music and sound.
Exciting changes are underway that will open a new chapter for independent producers with the right projects. Learn more in this informative FMI presentation, jam packed with all sorts of insider tips.
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.
If you missed the launch of Commercialize Seattle at the August Film+Music+Interactive Happy Hour don’t worry. You can now catch our presentation from the launch online.
Want to be a film director? At July’s Film + Music + Interactive Happy Hour, James Keblas, Director of the Seattle Office of Film + Music, walked the audience through the details of this infographic, illustrating how one Seattle film director has found success in a versatile and creative approach to filmmaking.