WF Tours Bellingham and Whatcom County
In January Washington Filmworks spent two days visiting Bellingham and areas of Whatcom County, Washington. Learn more about our regional visit to this unique destination for film production.
In January Washington Filmworks spent two days visiting Bellingham and areas of Whatcom County, Washington. Learn more about our regional visit to this unique destination for film production.
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Seattle Mayor Ed Murray responded publicly to an impressive grassroots effort from the Seattle film community demanding to know more about the transition at the Seattle Office of Film + Music, as well as the administration’s vision for the future of filmmaking in the Emerald City.
When new Seattle Mayor Ed Murray decided not to re-appoint James Keblas as the head of the Office of Film + Music, the city lost a true champion of our burgeoning industry.
February’s Location of the Month is Pullman, Washington. The largest community in Whitman County, Pullman captures the essence of “college town spirit”, and serves as the hub for the picture perfect Palouse.
Washington Filmworks would like to acknowledge the important and lasting contributions that James Keblas has made to the community throughout his 9 years of service at the Seattle Office of Film + Music.
Learn more about independent film producer Mel Eslyn and the family of Washington filmmakers the locals call “crewtopia”. (This post was originally published as part of the Sundance 2014 issue of Washington Film Magazine.)
Counting down to the Super Bowl this weekend? We can’t stop watching this Internet spot which shot in the Emerald City in December.
Washington Filmworks is pleased to announce that Governor Jay Inslee has appointed Juan Mas as our newest Board Member.
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.