Testimonials from Film Day 2016
On January 21, film professionals from around the state gathered in Olympia to meet with their legislators and express support for House Bill 2542, the bill to extend the […]
On January 21, film professionals from around the state gathered in Olympia to meet with their legislators and express support for House Bill 2542, the bill to extend the […]
All politics is local, which is why Washington Filmworks has deputized several key players across the state to be Community Campaign Coordinators. This elite group lives in vibrant film destinations across the […]
In Seattle on July 10-12, filmmakers engaged in two days of busy, busy work – over 80 teams competed with one another to produce a film in only two days! The 48 Hour Film Project […]
In July Washington Filmworks profiled the 48 Hour Film Project: Seattle (48HFP) on the eve of their largest competition to date. As producer of the event, Krk Nordenstrom provided a glimpse into the history of 48HFP: Seattle and offered insight as to why the event has become the largest filmmaking competition in Washington State.
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.