NWFF Supports Documentary Film
WF acknowledges the tremendous work of the Northwest Film Forum and the essential support that they offer to our region’s filmmakers.
WF acknowledges the tremendous work of the Northwest Film Forum and the essential support that they offer to our region’s filmmakers.
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.
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 experience of watching television continues to evolve and it appears that audiences are increasingly engaging with programming online via Twitter. The trend seems to be re-inventing “event TV” through live tweeting.
In honor of All Hallows’ Eve, we flashback a few years. The place, Washington State. If you think of Halloween, the work of legendary director and horror master John Carpenter should come to mind, but did you know that the Evergreen State played host to the last feature-length film he directed?
Commercialize Seattle will highlight commercials that were made and produced locally on the “Latest Work” section of the Commercialize Seattle website. Showing the great work we do locally is key to the success of the campaign. Learn about how you can participate.
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.
As part of the Commercialize Seattle campaign, an initiative to bring commercial production to the city of Seattle and state of Washington, the Commercialize-izer takes all the headache out of being a creative.
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.
Hear from some of Washington State’s most seasoned location scouts and managers, as they talk to Media Inc. about their careers, their on-set experiences, and their favorite Northwest locations.