WIF SPEED NETWORKING!
Oct
10
6:00 PM18:00

WIF SPEED NETWORKING!

Join WIF for another Speed Networking Event! Meet up again with friends, colleagues, chat and mingle, and we're sure to talk about the WGA deal, SAG /AFTRA and unions. Food, drinks and door prizes. 6-8pm. Let’s connect at PARTICLE STUDIOS, 2020 Airport Way S., Seattle 98134

Location: PARTICLE STUDIOS, 2020 Airport Way South, Seattle 98134 
Parking: Office Max parking lot (located on Airport Way and Holgate) or right next to the Mercedes Dealership (S. Walker Street)
Topic: Speed Networking
Thank you Particle Studios, a Community Partner of WIF Seattle.

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Women in Film Seattle's Speed Networking Party!
May
23
6:00 PM18:00

Women in Film Seattle's Speed Networking Party!

Celebrate with us at Women in Film’s SPEED NETWORKING event, and this time it’s a party too! Meet us at OLYMPIC STAGES 1050 W Nickerson St, Seattle, WA 98119

Stay tuned for all the deets about future events, our Professional Grant, workshops, and more.

PS. If you haven’t been to our Speed Networking events, it’s a time ( and it is timed! you have 3 minutes) where you get to sit across from someone in your industry and exchange hellos, info, your next project. You can ask questions, get support, make connections. Later at the party you can chat some more with your colleagues.

Enjoy the fun, food, and beverages on us.

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Oct
11
6:00 PM18:00

Ladies of Horror

Do you LOVE Horror films? ‘Like to be scared? Ever wondered why? WIF Seattle is excited to join with Cascadia Dread https://www.cascadiadread.com to bring you an in-depth discussion around all things Horror Film! Kim Douthit (Spooked in Seattle, Tea, and True Crime) welcomes a special guest, Naomi Grossman from American Horror Story to discuss why many of us love the Spooky season, They’ll discuss their views on the “Woman in Jeopardy” trope, the rise of the final girl, how special effects make-up can make a character. Don’t be scared to join us! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrmCsf0xpnI

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Sept TST: Juggling Work in LA and Seattle
Sep
13
6:30 PM18:30

Sept TST: Juggling Work in LA and Seattle

WIF's next TST: Zoom discussion w/ Megan Brotherton!

Excited to announce next Tuesday, September 13th @ 6:30p, WIF will be sitting down (on Zoom) with Pacific NW native actor/director/writer/producer Megan Brotherton! Megan has many credits to her name - most recently she wrote/directed and starred in a new Roku Original short 'Pickled' as part of their Shortlist: Shorts Collection. You can check it out online here!

Megan will be joining the conversation next Tuesday to talk about the ups and downs of working in LA while staying connected and making content in the Pacific Northwest. 

Join us! This won't be a typical "interview" event, we want you to be a part of the conversation! Come ready with your questions, your thoughts, or maybe you have some tips/tricks for how to stay connected to other major cities/industries while staying connected here you'd like to share. 

ZOOM Link: Tuesday, Sept 13th @ 6:30p
Meeting ID: 984 2561 5860
Passcode: 589763

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WIF SUMMER PARTY!
Aug
9
6:00 PM18:00

WIF SUMMER PARTY!

Celebrate summer with WIF on AUGUST 9, 2022 at our Second Tuesday Summer Party! Join us at RANIER ARTS CENTER 3515 S Alaska St, Seattle, WA 98118 6-9:00pm. Raffles, tacos, and TST announcements. Reconnect with peers and raise a toast. We will also announce the winner of the WIF Professional Grant :) Hope to see you there!

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Network&Connect and Keep Film in WA
Jun
10
7:00 PM19:00

Network&Connect and Keep Film in WA

WIF Seattle Second Tuesday panel cosponsored by Washington Filmworks and the Shoreline Film Office!

Join us in person on Tuesday, May 10th at Shoreline Community College, from 7p-9p, for a night full of celebration! We’ll start the evening off networking and reconnecting, with doors opening at 6:30p. At 8pm, our special guests will make their presentations.


WA Filmworks (Executive Director Amy Lillard and other legislative guests) will tell us all about ESHB 1914 and how the increase of the Motion Picture Competitiveness Program to $15M expands our ability to better support those from marginalized communities and filming in rural jurisdictions.


Then, the Shoreline Film Office (with partners City of Shoreline and Shoreline Community College) will present on all the amazing reasons to bring your productions to Shoreline. Including how easy the film permitting process is and the plentiful locations the city and college have to offer.


We can’t wait to see all of your faces (masked of course!) back in person again for this special event. Mark your calendars and see you on Tuesday, May 10th.

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Pacific Legacies with Greg Skinner
Apr
12
7:00 PM19:00

Pacific Legacies with Greg Skinner

WIF Seattle Second Tuesday panel cosponsored by The Seattle Film Summit.

It started with a livestream…

Alternate Reality Games, or ARGs, are growing in popularity. An alternate reality game is an interactive networked narrative using the real world as a platform and employing transmedia storytelling to deliver a story that can be altered by players' ideas or actions. “What happened in Skinner” is an award winning ARG rooted in the PNW with “clues” scattered across the globe and time.

On April 12th, join us on Facebook Live at 7p, and meet the creators and behind-the-scenes crew that brought this world to life. Including a “lost reel” at the center of the ARG that was filmed in the PNW using a vintage camera and lighting techniques to emulate a true 1929 look.


Curious to learn more about the ARG? Check out www.whathappenedinskinner.com

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Town Hall with WIF Board Officers
Mar
8
7:00 PM19:00

Town Hall with WIF Board Officers

Join us for a virtual town hall on March 8th at 7 pm to open a frank discussion around obstacles/challenges we face as we continue to move through and past this pandemic. We’ll also use information gathered in our WIF Survey to guide and deepen the conversation. Let’s come together and develop ways WIF can support our membership in achieving their goals.

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Black Creatives: Makeup Artists
Feb
8
7:00 PM19:00

Black Creatives: Makeup Artists

The Second Tuesday event is right around the corner. Don’t miss out as we go live with panelists discussing their work as creatives while also touching on the impacts that come with not having black makeup artists on set. Our host Abie Ekenezar will be interviewing local Seattle Make-up Artist professionals, Stacie Thomas, Lisa Margaret Corr, and Sable Desiree.
@artistrybystacie @lisamargaretcorr @sabledesiree

Stacie Thomas is a Seattle based Makeup Artist + Hairstylist serving Seattle, Portland, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and New York. Her approach to beauty is fresh with playful accents while specializing in crafting dreamy skin. Stacie works in commercial, advertising, corporate, and TV/Film along with being a proud member of IATSE Local 488. http://www.artistrybystacie.com/

Lisa Margret Corr has been a makeup/hair wardrobe stylist for Commercial, Video, Corporate and Print Production in Seattle for the past 25 years.  She is a proud IATSE 488 member since 2006. Self taught, she’s been fortunate to work on everyone from Angelina Jolie to Barack Obama and countless high profile people, actors, models and normal folks in between. “When you sit in my chair I am one of the first people you interact with on set. I am your green room and it is my job to put you at ease. If you don’t look good, I don’t look good!” www.lisamargaretcorr.com

Sable Desireè is a freelance makeup artist and a licensed esthetician. Currently residing in Seattle, but also travels to California, Texas, and Nevada as a makeup educator. As a former makeup and cosmetology school director, she has a passion for makeup artistry education. Her accolades include the 2021 Makeup Artist of the Year Award. Specializing in Bridal, Editorial, Commercial, and TV/Film. Sable's approach to using makeup is enhancing natural beauty with a touch of glam while focusing on precision and clean beauty. sabledesiree.com 

https://www.facebook.com/events/350816626830434/?ref=newsfeed

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Women in Film Holiday Party
Dec
14
7:00 PM19:00

Women in Film Holiday Party

Join us for our yearly Women in Film Holiday Party. 2021!

We will again gather via ZOOM. It’s only fun when you come and frolic with us and join in any reindeer games. So, see you Tuesday evening for some fun and good cheer!

Here’s the ink for attendance:

Topic: WIF TST | 2021 Holiday Party JOIN at 7PM
Time: Dec 8, 2021 06:30 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82142457755?pwd=NDRpanU5a3BRd1lMc3c5MEsrbWc3Zz09Meeting ID: 821 4245 7755Passcode: seattle

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Nov
9
7:00 PM19:00

Filmmaking as Your Career

Women in Film’s The Second Tuesday
Let’s talk straight about the film industry as your career.

Join us November 9, 7:00-8:30 PM on Women in Film’s Facebook Live as we following up on Seattle Film Career Day and chat with the professionals. Ask questions, get answers. A follow up to Seattle’s Film Career Day. Panelists include:
Dan Hudson, Executive Director, NFFTY (National Film Festival for Talented Youth)
Sydney Jarol, Marketing and Events Manager NFFTY;
Alex Rose, Creative Economy Advocate, Seattle Office of Arts & Culture | Office of Economic Development
Dave Nugent, GO-4 NUGE (creator of “How to Get Started as a Production Assistant in Film and Television” series)
Additional panelists of professional filmmakers TBD.

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Women in Film's Femme in Horror
Oct
12
7:30 PM19:30

Women in Film's Femme in Horror

Join WIF and Horror Hostess Isabella Price for Second Tuesday on facebook live https://www.facebook.com/WIFSeattle/

“Horror is a place for people to explore darker things.” - Isabella Price

What is the nature of fear and why do we love being scared? The horror genre is an extremely delicate thing. What works, what doesn’t. Women have a particular skill telling stories of the dark side. Join us October 12th for an evening with horror hostess Isabella Price as we navigate the underworld of horror tales. Come on. What are you afraid of?

Isabella L. Price is a filmmaker, writer, podcaster, host, performer, and YouTuber from the PNW. She has worked on CUT’s 100 Years of Beauty series, produced a burlesque horror film live show called Nocturnal Emissions, and directed a virtual national run of Mae West’s play SEX in 2020. Currently she works with Langston Seattle as their Film Programs Manager, curating the Fade to Black series focused on Black filmmakers and the Black image in media, and coordinating the Seattle Black Film Festival.

Special guests:

Actress, writer, director, Gigi Saul Guerrero was born and raised in Mexico City. Known as La Muñeca Del Terror in Latin America, she’s a Mexican genre filmmaker now living in Vancouver Canada, described by Variety and Lattitude Latinxt as part of the new wave of Latino talent. She has been praised as one of the top, emerging directors in the horror genre by Empire, Dread Central, Fangoria, and Bloody Disgusting. Gigi is also a current Directing Instructor at Vancouver Film School. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4464117/

Vanessa Williams has two feet firmly planted in the open-grave of horror. Editing films for 15 years, she has found herself cutting all manner of horror, including shorts, features, web series, and most recently, a series of horror video game trailers. In addition, she has written and directed multiple horror short films. Currently she is a co-host on Strange Aeons Radio, a film podcast where there are weekly deep-dives into a variety of horror subgenres.

Amanda Jones is producer of The Stairs, a Horror/Sci-fi film shot locally that deals with a young boy who stumbles on a mysterious staircase deep in the forest while out hunting with his grandfather. The subsequent disappearance leaves locals baffled as to the fate of the wayward pair.  The Stairs   https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10083174/?ref_=nm_knf_t1 Amanda is an award-winning feature film producer, a published author, and a certified Sommelier. For over 25 years she has been a leader in business and finance identifying industry trends for greater market impact through opportunity. Committed to supporting business development, strategic production planning and sustainability through execution with process refinement, she was one of the first female CFO’s in the state-legalized Cannabis Industry. Amanda is a member of “Women of the Vine”, “Women in Film” and recurring keynote speaker for the annual Girl Scout Convention. She is the co-founder of Wandering Dragon Productions and Hazard Factory Stunts & FX.

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A Work in Progress Screening with SeaDoc
Sep
14
6:30 PM18:30

A Work in Progress Screening with SeaDoc

Women in Film Seattle joins SeaDoc for our WIF Second Tuesday event September 14, 6:30-8:00 pm for a Work-in-Progress screening, featuring the short documentary Expedition Reclamation.

To attend, register at: www.seattledocumentary.org/virtual-work-in-progress-registration

Expedition Reclamation, co-directed by Erin Joy Nash, Chelsea Murphy, and Sanjana Sekhar, is a short documentary highlighting the stories of Twelve Black, Indigenous, & Women of Color redefining "outdoorsy" and reclaiming belonging in outdoor recreation.
No one will be seated after the movie starts! :)

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Women in Film's Summer Party is Sadly Cancelled
Aug
10
7:00 PM19:00

Women in Film's Summer Party is Sadly Cancelled

Join us at Women in Film's in person Summer Party - Outside/Inside at Olympic Studios!
When: August 10th 7:00 - 9:00 PM

Where: Olympic Studios, our WIF Community Partner

1050 W Nickerson St, Seattle, WA 98119

(206) 531-2295

olympicstudiosseattle.com

Covid protocols will be in place.

Check WIF’s Facebook page for updates and more information https://www.facebook.com/WIFSeattle/

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The State of Recovery and the Film Industry
Jun
8
7:00 PM19:00

The State of Recovery and the Film Industry

The state of the film industry: how are we doing?

What's happening in the City, County, State for our film business? How are those Harbor Island Stages coming along? Will there be a Seattle Film Commission? Are films are coming to WA? How are we moving forward, what kind of support is there for our industry? Are we recovering? What's on the horizon? Are there recovery funds? Join us for a roundtable discussion; ask questions, get answers. Tuesday, June 8th, 7:00PM - 8:30PM

PANEL: Kate Becker, King County Creative; Amy Lillard, Washington Filmworks; Vicky Berglund-Davenport, Harbor Island Stages; Myron Partman, Chameleon Productions/Film Task Force member; Beth Barrett, SIFF Artistic Director/Film Task Force member; Ben Andrews, Seattle Film Summit; Melissa Purcell, I.A.T.S.E./Seattle Film Task Force member; Lacey Levitt, Producer, Three Busy Debras/Seattle Film Task Force member.

MODERATORS: Abie Ekenezar, actor/director, a writer for Strollers, WIF TST Chair, The Fantasy Network board member, Navy veteran and member of Seattle Film Task Force. Virginia Bogert, award-winning documentary film/video writer/director/editor, President Emerita of WIF Seattle and member of Seattle Film Task Force.

Join us live on our Facebook page for WIF's Second Tuesday (TST). https://www.facebook.com/WIFSeattle

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Women in Film Seattle's Second Tuesday Event PRODUCTION INSURANCE.
May
11
7:00 PM19:00

Women in Film Seattle's Second Tuesday Event PRODUCTION INSURANCE.

PRODUCTION INSURANCE. Do you need it? Join WIF and our film industry panelists to talk the why’s and wherefore’s of protecting your production, and who you gonna call when something goes wrong.
Tuesday, May 11th - 7:00PM - 8:30PM (with Q&A)

MODERATORStefanie Malone, award-winning film/video producer and Engagement Strategist. Stefanie works with PBS, is the former Exec. Director of NFFTY Film Festival. She's a freelance broadcast, branded content, and documentary producer.
PANEL: Jacob Leander: Sr. Video Producer & Head of Production, based in Seattle -15 years experience, 8 years freelance, 7 years working with advertising agencies: corporate, communications, customer evidence testimonials, broadcast commercial, independent tv/film/documentaries. Jacob produces content globally for major brands in the Americas, Europe, and SE Asia.
Dave Nugent: "Nuge", formed Go-4 Nuge Production Rentals, one of the leading vendors for production supplies for the NW film industry, a go-to rental house for equipment, motor homes, box trucks, pass vans, custom made shuttle bus, walkies, chairs, tables, heaters, tents etc. Dave also teaches a sought after Production Assistant class several times a year.  https://www.go4nuge.com
Bob Baker: Executive Vice President, JD Fulwiler & Company Insurance, who specializes in Entertainment and Film Insurance and Insurance for Nonprofits, with over 30 years of experience in the industry. Bob also has a BS in music/violin from Whitman College.  https://www.jdfulwiler.com
Amanda Rae Jones: award-winning producer, and Innovative Finance & Operational Operative with 25 years' experience analyzing operational data and identifying industry trends for greater market impact through opportunity - focused on applying strategic thought leadership, consensus building, and inspirational communication in high velocity industries. She is a published author, a certified Sommelier, and co-founder of Wandering Dragon Productions and Hazard Factory Stunts & FX.

Join us live on our Facebook page for WIF's Second Tuesday (TST). https://www.facebook.com/WIFSeattle/

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Conversations with Our SIFF 2021 Filmmakers
Apr
13
7:00 PM19:00

Conversations with Our SIFF 2021 Filmmakers

WOMEN IN FILM SECOND TUESDAY

WELCOME with us our PNW filmmakers to chat about filmmaking and their features at SIFF2021: longtime WIF Seattle member, SJ Chiro, director of East of the Mountains, starring our own Tom Skerritt, with SJ’s Director of Photography on both her features, Sebastein Scandiuzzi; AND Wes Hurley, director of Potato Dreams of America; producers Sarah Crowe and Mischa Jacupcak, Women in Film Members; AND Nike Imoru, casting director for East of the Mountains and All Those Small Things. Other attendees TBD. Come join the conversation.

Join the conversation with host/moderator, Susan Lasalle, Directors Guild of America Unit Production Manager and features producer (bio below)

PANEL BIOs: SJ Chiro is a screenwriter and motion picture director, known for Lane 1974, (2017) her award-winning adaptation of “The Hypocrisy of Disco: A Memoir” by Clane Hayward. Filmed on location in Sonoma County, California, Lane 1974 was produced by Chiro, and Jennessa West. SJ Chiro directs Tom Skerritt in East of the Mountains, based on the novel by David Guterson (Snow Falling on Cedars), about a terminally ill, retired heart surgeon who journeys back to Eastern Washington to end his life. S.J. Chiro’s other credits include, Third Days Child (2008) and Howard From Ohio (2011).

Sebastien Scandiuzzi is a Seattle-based Cinematographer known for his work on Dark Drive (1997), Rocketmen (2017), Lane 1974 (2017) The Jinkx and DeLa Holiday Special (2020), and East of the Mountains (2020), screening at Seattle International Film Festival 2021.

Director Wes Hurley was born and raised in Vladivostok, Soviet Union. He studied drama, interdisciplinary arts and film at the University of Washington. Hurley has written, directed and produced dozens of award-winning queer shorts, three feature films and a two seasons of "Capitol Hill", a series he created for Huffington Post which went on to be picked up for television in Europe and Canada. Hurley is a recipient of Creative Capital Award, Seattle Mayor's Office of Arts and Culture Award, City Arts Magazine's Artist of the Year and Advocate Magazine's Person to Watch. His autobiographical documentary short "Little Potato" won Jury Prize at SXSW along with 27 other awards around the world. "Potato Dreams of America", a darkly-comedic and hyper-stylized coming of age feature closely based on Hurley's childhood premiered in Narrative Competition at SXSW 2021 and is now screening at SIFF.

Sarah Crowe has been producing documentaries, narratives, and commercials for nearly 15 years. She is presently a Senior Producer at Amazon working primarily on brand advertising. When not at Amazon, Sarah spends her time creating documentaries and supporting independent film in Washington, such as Lane 1974 (directed by SJ Chiro), Worst Laid Plans (directed by Mark Jones and Nesib Shamah), and is the Executive Producer on Potato Dreams of America. She produced Welcome to Doe Bay (directed by Nesib Shamah and Dan Thornton), an Emmy-nominated documentary that premiered at SIFF in 2102. Sarah's directorial debut is an international award-winning feature documentary Dyna Does Dressage that premiered at the Prescott Film Festival in 2107.

Mischa Jakupcak champions original and authentic stories in film, television, and virtual reality. Originally from Missoula, Montana, she earned a BA from the University of Arizona in Creative Writing and a MA in Filmmaking from the London Film School. She has worked on over thirty-five feature films and nine VR pieces. Her work has premiered at Sundance, SXSW, the Cartoon Network/Adult Swim, TIFF, SIFF, and AFI. Some of the projects she’s produced include The Off Hours, Little Potato, MOPZ and The Immortal Augustus Gladstone. She is a producer on East of the Mountains and Potato Dreams of America which premiered this year at SXSW as one of eight films in competition in the feature narrative section. Mischa wrote and directed the short film ‘]The Hero Pose which screened at over a hundred festivals and won dozens of awards. She has also written and directed several other short films including Kill Cash Cow Kill and Slow Moving Houses.

Nike Imoru, PhD, CSA. Nike (pronounced NEE-kay) is a British-Nigerian producer, casting director, actor, and writer. After a successful run in the titular role of Coriolanus (an all-female adaptation of Shakespeare’s Coriolanus), Nike partnered with entrepreneur-investor, Rebecca Petriello and co-founded Rebel Kat Film Fund, a film-finance company whose mission is to finance quality film and television that empowers the voices and stories of women, people of color, members of the LGBTQ, and people with disabilities.

In 2017 Nike was honored multiple times for her work on stage. The Seattle Times lauded all three of her performances in the Seattle Times Footlight Awards as “Actor Bringing It”. Nike has also appeared in cameo roles opposite Samuel Jackson in Home of the Brave, Tom Skeritt in At Middleton, Cary Elwes in Camilla Dickinson, and Ray Liotta, Ving Rhames, Christian Slater in The River Murders; and has cast films with/for John Carpenter, Wayne Wang, Vera Farmiga, Peter Dinklage, Antonio Banderas, Amber Heard, Cuba Gooding Jr, Tom Skerritt among others.

Nike is an established theatre academic, specializing in African American history, 19th and 20th century theatre history, critical and gender theories. She held posts at the Universities of Leeds and Hull in the UK; as well as Western Washington University and the University of Idaho. She has published essays on theatre and colonialism, feminism and race. Her PhD thesis, from the University of Warwick, UK is housed in the British Library.

When asked which she preferred: teaching, acting, casting, producing or writing, Nike replied: “I’m a life-long learner so I find most things endlessly fascinating … but I do tend to think and feel everything like an actor; which is a bit like being left handed in a right-handed world.”

Nike cast East of the Mountains and All Those Small Things, both screening at SIFF 2021.

MODERATOR BIO: Susan Lasalle is a DGA UPM and Sr. Producer at agency Kully Struble. Her work as a commercial producer has won Telly's, Addy's, and Davey awards.  Highlights include the Academy Award winning documentary  Deadly Deception, It's Your Choice: The Facts about Smoking (Discovery Channel), Full Disclosure (iTunes), and director Virginia Bogert's short film Tootie Pie, which airs every MLK Day (KCTS/PBS). Susan produced Mark Titus' feature documentary The Breach, about the plight of wild salmon and won Best Foreign Documentary at Galway Film Festival and a Top 10 at Palm Springs International Film Festival. Susan has produced and managed 3 feature narrative films: Switchmas (FoxTV), The 3 Tails: A Mermaid Adventure (Netflix) and The Gender Card (Showtime).  She was Unit Production Manager on Bao Quoc Tran's feature The Paper Tigers now with theatrical release. Susan is a graduate of Evergreen State College, a board member of WIF Seattle and was a longtime board chair at Corporate Accountability International, working to protect human rights, public health, and the environment from corporate greed and abuse.

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 2020 TAXES: fasten Your Seat Belts, It's Going to Be a Bumpy Ride!
Mar
9
7:00 PM19:00

2020 TAXES: fasten Your Seat Belts, It's Going to Be a Bumpy Ride!

Join us for our Second Tuesday (TST) March 9th, 2021 
2020 Taxes: Fasten Your Seat Belts, It’s Going to Be a Bumpy Ride!
7:00PM-8:30PM

Our dynamic duo: Joanne Ort, CPA, MPAcc, Treasurer, Women in Film and Valerie Moseley, CPA, PLLC., tag team to help us face the inevitable April 15th.
Whether because of remote work or no work, pandemic relief, or changes to the rules; preparing your taxes may be a bit of a challenge this year. Join us on Facebook Live. Get answers to nagging questions and how to deal with:

Stimulus payments-Changes this year-Unemployment compensation-Remote work, out of state work W-2/ Independent contractor? Who can deduct expenses? Standard? Itemized?

More about our experts:

Joanne Ort is a forward-thinking Certified Public Accountant with expertise providing financial advice, accounting, payroll and tax planning services to creative clients in the film and entertainment industry. Joanne’s credits include feature films Ira Finkelstein’s Christmas, and Sold, and the documentary Console Wars as well as the Washington Filmworks Innovation lab project Strowlers. Born and raised in the Seattle area, Joanne received her Master’s degree in Accounting and her BA in Business Administration from the University of Washington. She is a member of the Washington Society of Certified Public Accountants, has over 20 years experience providing business consulting, accounting, and tax services to closely held businesses and individuals. She is pleased to be on board of Women in Film Seattle with a group of incredibly talented and inspiring women.

Valerie Moseley runs VMCPA, an accounting consulting practice focused on helping businesses and owners gain mastery over their numbers. She is a CPA licensed with the Washington State Board of Accountancy, a member of the WSCPA, NATP, and the AFWA where she is active in the Seattle chapter's tax roundtable. Known for her clear explanations and friendly approach, Valerie has taught lay people and accountants topics ranging from financial literacy and business tax fundamentals, to partnership tax law and professional practice management. Valerie has a background in the performing arts and is a former Treasurer on the board of arts organizations.

Second Tuesday events are educational,
friendly, and fun.
This event is FREE FOR EVERYONE on
Facebook Live!
For more info about our Second Tuesday Events, check out our Facebook page
https://www.facebook.com/WIFSeattle/ and website https://womeninfilmseattle.org/calendar

 

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 What's Up?/Film Community Check-in!
Feb
9
7:00 PM19:00

What's Up?/Film Community Check-in!

Join us for our Second Tuesday (TST) 

February 9th, 2021 
What's Up? / Film Community Check-in!
7:00PM-8:30PM
We're chatting with our sister/brother communities to see what's happening around us in other film communities.

Our panelists are:
Grace Chin 
is Interim Managing Director, Women in Film and Television Vancouver https://www.womeninfilm.ca; co-founder, Pan Asian Staged Reading Society, and on the board of Vancouver Short Film Festival. She is a member of Playwrights Guild of Canada, and can be seen in multiple episodic TV series and features.

Gary Washington, filmmaker/producer, 
Northwest Creative Collective
 https://northwestcreativecollective.com and co- founder/curator of the annual horror short film festival, Bleedingham, at the Pickford Film Center, Bellingham, WA. https://bleedingham.com

James Frederick Fairly, among his many hats:
Special Effects Make-up Artist
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3366373/ 
known for his work on the TV series Snowpiercer and Chilling Adventures of Sabrina.
 

Beth Bollinger, writer, lawyer and producer; 
Spokane Film Project https://spokanefilmproject.com
and former board member of Northwest Independent Film and Video Entertainment Society, in North Idaho.


Jennifer Simmons, actor, SAG/AFTRA, Spokane Film Project, Stage Left Theatre, and ZNation!
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm8203820/

Hosts: Abie Ekenezar, TST Chair;  Lisa Hammond, WIF President; and Women in Film Seattle
Board of Directors

Second Tuesday events are educational,
friendly, and fun.
This event is FREE FOR EVERYONE on
Facebook Live!
For more info about our Second Tuesday Events, check out our Facebook page
https://www.facebook.com/WIFSeattle/ and website https://womeninfilmseattle.org/calendar

 

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COVID Set Safety for Dummies ;)
Jan
12
7:00 PM19:00

COVID Set Safety for Dummies ;)

Join us for our WIF Second Tuesday event to talk about Covid set safety. We still all haven't gotten this down folks and need to make it second nature so our industry survives and thrives. Questions will be answered by COVID Supervisors who walk the walk and keep us safe.
Introduction by TST Chair: Abie Ekenezar.
d Derek Johnson (KaiFilms) will moderate the discussion with Producer Beth Farnham and Covid Set Supervisors:

Andrea Hays, now semi-retired, returned to her first love, nursing, in time for another international medical crisis and now works as a COVID Compliance Officer. Andrea was involved in the Seattle theater and film scene in the 1980's to early 90's and at the beginning of the AIDS crisis, she thought the best way to help was to train to assist those afflicted. Finding she was good at it, she went back to school for nursing. Her favorite compliment was from a patient who said, “You make dying fun.”
Joshua Geary is currently certified as a COVID Compliance Officer. He completed over 13 years in the US Army where he trained as a combat medic and LPN/LVN, and has over 15 years nursing experience. His focus included Critical Care (Post Anesthesia Care, Pediatric Intensive Care, Adult Intensive Care, and Progressive Care), General Surgery, Orthopedic Surgery, Vascular Surgery, and ENT Surgery nursing. Leaving active duty in 2017, his civilian nursing experience includes in patient and out patient hemodialysis and plasmapheresis, and administrative/leadership roles in long term skilled nursing facility settings. He is currently Director of Nursing at an assisted living community, providing long term care with a focus on behavioral and mental health.
Morgan Hendrickson has worked freelance in event and media production for 6 1/2 years as a production assistant, and in the art, camera, locations, and grip & electric departments. Since July 2020, Morgan works mainly as a COVID Compliance Officer on union and non-union film and still shoots.
Phil McFall is an Adjunct EMT Instructor, COVID Compliance Advisor and FEMA EMT, and the founder of High Caliber Consulting and Firearms Instruction, LLC. He received his education from Emergency Medicine/Fire Academy at Colorado Mountain Collage. He has certificates in Covid 19 Planning-Production Safety, NREMT Emergency Medical Tech, CPR, Basic Life Support, Fire Cause and Determination, Incident Command System, and is an S-359 Medic Unit Leader.
Trina Griffin is a filmmaker who has worked in California and the Seattle film community since 1998 and has worked countless positions as assistant director, art director, grip, set designer, editor, actor, writer, volunteer coordinator director, and film screener manager and producer.
This year Trina became certified as a COVID Compliance Set Supervisor. A mother of four, grandmother of 9, Trina is currently a film student at Shoreline Community College and co-founder of Rising Reels Film Camp, launching in 2021, that will teach BIPOC children to become film makers.
"I have a dream to bring a strong thriving film industry to the Seattle are."

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Women in Film Holiday Party December 8th
Dec
8
6:45 PM18:45

Women in Film Holiday Party December 8th

Women in Film Seattle's Second Tuesday 
HOLIDAY PARTY 2020! Tuesday, December 8th 6:45PM - 8:45PM

Live on WIF Seattle's Facebook Page
All of us are zoomed out but let's have a little party pandemonium in this pandemic. We'd love to see all your wonderful faces. We have some things to say, some games to play, and some prizes to win so, Set-Dec Your Zoom Room, Pick a genre: Horror, Fantasy, Noir, Sci-Fi, Comedy, Mystery, Documentary. The Dress Code is: a Festive Outfit - Play along with us: Name that Movie Quote TRIVIA and "Ho Ho or No" (Is it a holiday film or not?) Plus Guess What's in the Cup?
Zoom invitations will be sent. See you Tuesday. Friends will be dropping by!

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The Seattle Film Summit 2020
Nov
1
to Nov 22

The Seattle Film Summit 2020

This month of November, Women in Film Seattle will not have our monthly Second Tuesday event. WIF will focus on The Seattle Film Summit for the month of November and we’d love you to do the same. There are great events to participate in and Women in Film Seattle is a proud sponsor; many of our members will be speaking and hosting at the Summit.

More information about schedule, programs, and registration can be found here: https://seattlefilmsummit.com and on Facebook: Seattle Film Summit 2020 events page

Check our WIF Facebook page for information about daily panels and who’s speaking about filmmaking in every category. And check back here too!

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Meet the Seattle Film Task Force
Oct
13
7:00 PM19:00

Meet the Seattle Film Task Force

WIF’s October 13, TST is a conversation with the Seattle Film Task Force members.
Find out what these industry folks are doing to advance our film industry and support filmmakers and working for our community, advising the mayor and city council, to create a Seattle Film Commission.
Be there. Ask questions. Get answers.

Able Ebenezer, WIF TST and Seattle Film Task Force member, will host with Virginia Bogert, co-host, Seattle Film Task Force member and President Emerita WIF.

Task Force Members: Abie Ekenezar, Anthony Tackett, Beth Barrett, Brice Budke, Cleven Ticeson, Dave Drummond, Greg Smith, Lacey Levitt, Maggie Stenson, Maria Gargiulo, Melissa Purcell, Myron Partman, Netsie Tjirongo, Peter Barnes, Rimon Brandom, Rita Meher, Sarah, Crowe, Shellea Allen, Susan Lasalle, Virginia Bogert, Vivian Hua; and Chris Swenson of the Office of Film+Music.

Live on: WIF Seattle's Facebook Page

In the meantime, visit the Seattle Office of Film+Music’s website to see and get to know the film task force peeps: https://www.seattle.gov/filmandmusic/film/film-task-force-members
Check out the Office of Film+Music’s blog and sign up for the newsletter to keep apprised of what’s happening in Seattle film and media-wise.
https://public.govdelivery.com/accounts/WASEATTLE/subscriber/new?topic_id=WASEATTLE_68

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Providing Screenwriting Opportunities for BIPOC
Sep
8
7:00 PM19:00

Providing Screenwriting Opportunities for BIPOC

Join our WIF September 8th, Second Tuesday panel, “Providing Screenwriting Opportunities for BIPOC."

The screenwriting pool in the Pacific Northwest has largely been homogeneous. It doesn't have to be that way. Everyone with brilliant story-writing chops deserves equal opportunities to get in front of the right producers, the decision makers, the managers and agents. The Northwest Screenwriters Guild, Women in Film, and Langston Seattle co-sponsor this online event to discuss existing screenwriting opportunities and to announce new ones. Hosted by Abie Ekenezar, we welcome panelists, writer/director Nicole Pouchet, D.J. Walker, Zola Mumford, and Jamil Suleman.

A former Broadway assistant director, Nicole Pouchet is a novelist and writer/director for Zombie Orpheus Entertainment’s award-winning fantasy TV series, STROWLERS. Her horror/social thriller short, RETCH, premiered at the Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF) in 2019 and screened on DirecTV, Amazon, PBS, and Alaska Airlines in-flight programming. Her sci-fi short, SUCH AN HONOR, recently premiered at ARTS x SDGS, an international festival connecting artists with the United Nations to support social change. Nicole writes and directs projects that incorporate social commentary into genre film. She is a Board Member for the Northwest Screenwriters Guild, an Advisory Board member for the Destiny City Film Festival, and a guest lecturer for the University of Virginia, SIFF, and a member of Women in Film Seattle

D.J. Walker is a director, actor, writer. Born in Ft. Polk, LA to a military family, D.J. was brought up in diverse locales. He began writing at a young age, receiving several accolades for his poetry, and by his senior year of high school he began screenwriting and directing. His pursuits both behind and in front of the camera led to several awards and acceptance to numerous film festivals such as the Seattle Transmedia FIlm Festival, and Charlotte Film Festival in 2019.

Zola Mumford is Curator of the Seattle Black Film Festival, a program of LANGSTON, a nonprofit arts organization. She is also an academic librarian, researcher, writer, and a 2020 Washington State Book Awards judge with a background in filmmaking, arts production, and archives. Occasionally she is a speaker and panelist on subjects ranging from archival research to film history to science fiction/speculative fiction.  

Jamil Suleman is a Hip Hop artist, filmmaker, traveler, and teaching artist. Acclaimed in his field not only as an artist and educator, but as a community organizer, Jamil uses music and entertainment to educate and empower people to become the strongest versions of themselves. A passion for creativity, culture, and sustainability, drives Jamil to work with like-minded individuals in the pursuit of a socially just and ecologically equitable world for future generations.

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Women in Film Celebrates 30 Years and 100 Years of Womens' Right to Vote!
Aug
11
6:45 PM18:45

Women in Film Celebrates 30 Years and 100 Years of Womens' Right to Vote!

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Black Lives Matter: Women In Film Seattle Stands with the Movement for Racial Justice
Jul
17
to Aug 7

Black Lives Matter: Women In Film Seattle Stands with the Movement for Racial Justice

Black Lives Matter: Women In Film Seattle Stands with the Movement for Racial Justice

As we have been sheltering-in-place amidst the pandemic, the systemic violence towards Black people has continued:

·    The murder of Ahmaud Arbery by white supremacists in Georgia

·    The fatal police shooting of Sean Reed in Indiana

·    The fatal police shooting of Breonna Taylor in Kentucky

·    The fatal police shooting of Adrian Medearis in Texas

·    The fatal police choking of George Floyd in Minnesota

·    The intentionally false charge of force of Christian Cooper in New York

 This list is far from complete. It is a shameful example and just the tip of the iceberg of violent heartbreaking examples of disgusting systemic racial injustice, intolerance, and disparity that people of color live with every day in America.

 In response, and to show solidarity with the Movement for Racial Justice, WIF will be pushing pause for our June Second Tuesday.

 WIF is committed to advancing the careers of women and women identifying film and media makers. This mission includes promoting diversity and working for gender parity and access. There is no gender justice without racial justice. 

We stand with Black communities in the affirmation of Black lives, and vow to work with all who envision a world free from the institutions and violence perpetrated by racism and patriarchy.

We call upon all of us – including our friends, families, and colleagues – to be active allies of the Black community; to not just share our rage, sadness, and discontent on social media, but to take on this struggle together. We are stronger together, and we must stand boldly.

 The only way to end the cycle of government violence against Black people is to act every single day. Use your voice. Use your vote. Use your art. Use your money. 

 The more of us who work together, the greater the change we will make.  Here is a list of organizations helping to end acts of violence and racial injustice in our country and how to be an ally: 

https://www.showingupforracialjustice.org

https://www.suu.edu/diversity/allyship-guides/black-ally.html

https://blacklivesseattle.org/bail-fund

In Solidarity for Justice and Peace,

Lisa B. Hammond, President WIF Seattle

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Life in the Time of Covid - King County Covid-19 HANDBOOK for CREATIVE INDUSTRIES
Jul
15
to Aug 8

Life in the Time of Covid - King County Covid-19 HANDBOOK for CREATIVE INDUSTRIES

STAND TOGETHER, STAY APART

It is a critical time as work to slow the spread of COVID-19, support our medical system, and save lives. It’s also a critical moment for the creative community as individuals, organizations, and businesses. And we’re all working to adapt and move forward in the new reality.

This handbook is being rapidly updated to bring together resources to take care of yourself and your family; to support the arts and culture community; and to prepare for recovery.

Women in Film Seattle is a proud Coalition Partner with King County Creative.

Immediate questions about your health? 

King County Public Health Hotline: 

206-477-3977

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