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Seattle Is Serious About Making Movies

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Seattle created a Film Commission to build on work by the Washington State Legislature to raise the state’s filmmaking incentive from $3.5 million a year to $15 million.

The post Seattle Is Serious About Making Movies appeared first on The Seattle Medium.

Source: https://seattlemedium.com

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