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The Office of Film + Music has partnered with Northwest Film Forum, Washington Filmworks, Seattle Office of Arts & Culture, and Seattle Public Library to present Scene on Screen: Film Production in the Northwest, two panels focusing on the business of filmmaking in Seattle, moderated by Warren Etheredge of The Warren Report.
On Location: The Economic Impact of Film Production
Warren Etheredge will moderate a panel discussion about the business of film adaptation and film production in Seattle, using the example of Amazon Studios’ recent filmed-in-Seattle adaptation of the Philip K. Dick novel The Man In The High Castle. The 7:00 p.m. panel follows a 5:00 p.m. rare screening of the 35mm print of Blade Runner, directed by Ridley Scott and adapted from the novel by Philip K. Dick.
Panelists:
- Kate Becker, Director of Seattle’s Office of Film + Music
- Greg Smith, President, IATSE Local 488
- Kathy Hsieh, Cultural Partnerships & Grants Manager, Seattle Office of Arts & Culture
- Lisa Dixon, Chief Operating Officer, Pioneer Square Alliance
Monday, February 2 at the Northwest Film Forum, 1515 12th Avenue, Capitol Hill
5:00 p.m. – Blade Runner (2007, Final Cut)
7:00 p.m. – Panel Discussion about the Economic Impact of Film Production on our Local Economy
From Script to Screen: Transforming Fiction into Film
Warren Etheredge will facilitate a discussion about the creative process of adaptation and film production in Seattle, using the example of Amazon Studios’ recent filmed-in-Seattle adaptation of the Philip K. Dick novel The Man In The High Castle.
Thursday, February 12 at the Downtown Seattle Public Library, Central Auditorium, 1000 Fourth Ave., Downtown Seattle
7 p.m. – Discussion
- Warren Etheredge of The Warren Report
- Paul Constant, The Stranger
- Kathy Hsieh, Cultural Partnerships & Grants Manager, Seattle Office of Arts & Culture