Washington Filmworks By the Numbers
WASHINGTON FILMWORKS BY THE NUMBERS Facts to Fuel Your Personal Story In the two weeks leading up to Film Day, we are launching a letter writing campaign to get elected officials familiar […]
WASHINGTON FILMWORKS BY THE NUMBERS Facts to Fuel Your Personal Story In the two weeks leading up to Film Day, we are launching a letter writing campaign to get elected officials familiar […]
Washington Filmworks Introduces The 2015 Hotsheet The Hotsheet will replace the Newsletter on Jan. 27 Washington Filmworks is undergoing an exciting and stylish new change – replacing our old newsletter will […]
Washington Filmworks is going to undergo an exciting and long-in-the-works change – we are thrilled to announce that we have revamped and redesigned our website! Although it’s very chic, the website is much […]
Tomorrow’s August Film + Music + Interactive Happy Hour will celebrate the return of the popular Pulling Focus series. Come mix and mingle with the film industry professionals behind the Pulling […]
New Latest Work Congratulations to Royale, a design company based in Seattle and Los Angeles. They are now featured in the Latest Work section of Commercialize Seattle. This business development campaign is designed […]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Kaleigh Ward, Interim Communications Coordinator Kaleigh@WashingtonFilmworks.org / 206.264.0667 Washington Filmworks Taps James Keblas and Lance Rosen to Co-Chair Advocacy Committee Town Hall Events in Spokane and […]
We’re getting ready to close up shop and celebrate the Fourth of July properly. And so should you! Our office will close at noon today and will remain closed tomorrow, […]
Congratulations to Urban Legend Productions, an agency based in Seattle. They are now featured in the Latest Work section of Commercialize Seattle. Register and submit your own work.
Summer is here, bringing sunshine and perfect weather for WF to visit to the Methow Valley. The three-day trip included stops in Mazama, Winthrop, Twisp, Concrete and Sedro Woolley.
Louisiana saw 18 major motion pictures filmed within state lines in 2013 – 3 more than California.
Why are so many more movies being filmed in Louisiana?