Where’s a good place to shoot a movie? Film company to visit Valley

Washington Filmworks, in town to meet the Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce, is touring the Valley in search of potential film sites for movies, TV shows, or commercials. The Chamber is seeking tips from the Valley. Filmworks wants scenic or historical spaces, ideally, privately-owned. Send your info on the property, including where it is located, who owns it, why it is filmworthy, and whether the owner would allow Filmworks to document it on March 21. E-mail your suggestions to Chamber staffer Kaylee Hardman at khardman@snovalley.org.

Washington Filmworks, in town to meet the Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce, is touring the Valley in search of potential film sites for movies, TV shows, or commercials.

The Chamber is seeking tips from the Valley. Filmworks wants scenic or historical spaces, ideally, privately-owned.

Send your info on the property, including where it is located, who owns it, why it is filmworthy, and whether the owner would allow Filmworks to document it on March 21. E-mail your suggestions to Chamber staffer Kaylee Hardman at khardman@snovalley.org.

Filmworks will be at the March luncheon of the Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce, 11 a.m. Friday, March 21, at the TPC Snoqualmie Ridge.

Washington Filmworks is a non-profit with a mission to encourage growth in the film and video production industry for the economic benefit of Washington state. By offering production companies support such as location scouting and financial incentives, they are helping the state emerge as a premiere destination for motion picture production.

At the lunch, hear about the economic impacts of filming in the Valley, and about Washington Filmworks. Learn more at http://snovalley.org.